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Broadcast Pedestal Product

Overview

A broadcast pedestal is the workhouse of television studios, enabling camera operators to smoothly raise and lower the camera while framing shots with intuitive pan and tilt motion. Unlike a tripod (which is fixed once positioned), a pedestal's [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-column|pneumatic counterbalance column]] supports the camera weight automatically, allowing vertical repositioning with a single hand. The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-head|fluid-damped pan/tilt head]] at the top provides smooth rotation in both axes, while the [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-base|three-point doming base]] with [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-wheel-assembly|pneumatic wheels]] keeps the rig mobile across the studio floor without tipping.

How it works

The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-column|central column]] is the key innovation. Inside is a [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-counterbalance-cyl|single-rod pneumatic cylinder]] that naturally pushes upward with air pressure. As the operator lowers the camera (applying downward hand pressure on the [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-head|head]]), they compress the air in the cylinder slightly, storing pneumatic potential energy. When they release, the air pushes back up. A [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-height-valve|proportional spool valve]] meters out how fast that air can escape, creating a variable counterbalance. The operator adjusts this valve with a lever or dial to match the weight of their camera rig.

Once counterbalance is set (the camera stays at any height when released), the operator can focus on framing. The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-head|pan/tilt head]] sits atop the column and offers three axes of motion: infinitely rotating pan (via a slewing ring with friction pads), ±90° tilt (via angular contact bearing and mechanical stops), and fixed roll (no sideways tilt). [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-damping-fluid|Sealed hydraulic cartridges]] filled with mineral oil provide friction damping on both pan and tilt. The operator can swap cartridges to vary the damping feel (lighter for rapid framing, heavier for stable wide shots). A well-tuned pedestal requires only a light touch to move the camera; it stops smoothly when released.

The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-steering-ring|horizontal steering ring]] around the middle of the column allows push-to-steer operation. Rotate the ring and a mechanical linkage locks/unlocks the [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-wheel-assembly|front caster]] wheel. Grip and turn the ring to one side, the front wheel steers that direction, and a single person can push the entire pedestal across set with minimal effort. [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-height-lock|A pneumatic lock pin]] can engage into spaced holes along the column, freezing it at a desired height during long takes—useful when a camera move must be repeatable or when the camera must hold a fixed height without hand pressure.

Cable management is often overlooked but critical in live broadcast. A pedestal sitting in a crowded studio floor has power cables, video lines, and intercom trailing everywhere. The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-cable-management|guard clips and trays]] keep cables away from the [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-wheel-assembly|wheels]], preventing a caster from snagging a line and jerking the pedestal off-position or severing the connection mid-shot.

Pneumatic system

Most pedestals use an air compressor to supply ~100 psi line pressure. The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-height-valve|height valve]] is a proportional spool that reduces this to a working pressure (typically 30–150 bar) that counterbalances the camera weight. A [[pressure-sensor|pressure gauge]] on the pedestal (or a remote readout) lets the operator see how much load is sitting on the column. The [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-counterbalance-cyl|counterbalance cylinder]] itself is spring-set and air-loaded, so if studio air fails, the spring returns the pedestal to a safe (fully lowered) position.

Optional features

Modern pedestals often include an optional [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-motor|motorized pan motor]] with a wireless controller for automated camera movements or robotic multicam setups. Some also feature a [[broadcast-tripod-pedestal-doming-base|doming base]] with an inflatable skirt that keeps cables and casters hidden for a cleaner on-camera look.

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Bill of materials

10 top-level lines · 52 rows shown · 83 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Pneumatic Column 5 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-column 1 5 assembly
1.1 Column Tube broadcast-tripod-pedestal-column-tube 1 part
1.2 Counterbalance Cylinder broadcast-tripod-pedestal-counterbalance-cyl 1 part
1.3 Height Adjustment Valve broadcast-tripod-pedestal-height-valve 1 part
1.4 Base Connector broadcast-tripod-pedestal-base-connector 1 part
1.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Pan Head Assembly 6 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-head 1 6 assembly
2.1 Head Casting broadcast-tripod-pedestal-head-casting 1 part
2.2 Pan Bearing broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-bearing 1 part
2.3 Tilt Bearing broadcast-tripod-pedestal-tilt-bearing 1 part
2.4 Damping Unit broadcast-tripod-pedestal-damping-unit 1 part
2.5 Camera Mounting Plate broadcast-tripod-pedestal-mounting-plate 1 part
2.6 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
3 Steering Ring 4 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-steering-ring 1 5 assembly
3.1 Ring Frame broadcast-tripod-pedestal-ring-frame 1 part
3.2 Grip Handle broadcast-tripod-pedestal-ring-handles 2 part
3.3 Steering Linkage broadcast-tripod-pedestal-steering-linkage 1 part
3.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
4 Doming Base Frame 4 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-base 1 4 assembly
4.1 Base Legs broadcast-tripod-pedestal-base-legs 1 part
4.2 Dome Skirt broadcast-tripod-pedestal-dome-skirt 1 part
4.3 Cable Tray broadcast-tripod-pedestal-cable-tray 1 part
4.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
5 Cable Management 4 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-cable-management 1 7 assembly
5.1 Guard Clips broadcast-tripod-pedestal-guard-clips 4 part
5.2 Spiral Wrap broadcast-tripod-pedestal-spiral-wrap 1 part
5.3 Protective Conduit broadcast-tripod-pedestal-conduit 1 part
5.4 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
6 Height Lock System 4 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-height-lock 1 4 assembly
6.1 Lock Lever broadcast-tripod-pedestal-lock-lever 1 part
6.2 Lock Cylinder broadcast-tripod-pedestal-lock-cylinder 1 part
6.3 Lock Pin broadcast-tripod-pedestal-lock-pin 1 part
6.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
7 Wheel Assembly 5 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-wheel-assembly 3 6 assembly
7.1 Pneumatic Tire broadcast-tripod-pedestal-wheel-tire 3 part
7.2 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 6 part
7.3 Brake Lever broadcast-tripod-pedestal-brake-lever 3 part
7.4 Brake Pad broadcast-tripod-pedestal-brake-pad 3 part
7.5 Fastener Set fastener-set 3 part
8 Pan Motor Kit 4 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-pan-motor 1 28 assembly
8.1 Servo Motor 4 parts servo-motor 1 24 assembly
8.1.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
8.1.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
8.1.3 Encoder encoder 1 part
8.1.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
8.2 Harmonic Drive broadcast-tripod-pedestal-harmonic-drive 1 part
8.3 Motor Bracket broadcast-tripod-pedestal-motor-bracket 1 part
8.4 Connector connector 2 part
9 Damping Fluid Kit 2 parts broadcast-tripod-pedestal-damping-fluid 1 4 assembly
9.1 Fluid Cartridge broadcast-tripod-pedestal-fluid-cartridge 2 part
9.2 Cartridge Seal broadcast-tripod-pedestal-cartridge-seal 2 part
10 Fastener Set fastener-set 2 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $50–$3k · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇯🇵Sony
sony.com ↗
Tokyo, JP Consumer electronics 1,000 units 8–12 wks
samsung.com ↗ Suwon, KR Electronics & displays 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇺🇸Harman
harman.com ↗
Stamford, US Audio (JBL, AKG) 1,000 units 8–12 wks
🇺🇸Bose
bose.com ↗
Framingham, US Audio 1,000 units 8–12 wks
yamaha.com ↗ Hamamatsu, JP Audio & instruments 1,000 units 8–12 wks

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