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How Posta actually holds your post straight
Most jobs are not laser-flat. Posta is designed to sit over holes up to 600 mm
diameter, with each leg finding solid ground around the perimeter. The gimbal keeps the post plumb even when one leg is higher than the others.
Working near existing structures the tripod can be set so the centre of your post sits roughly 485 mm off a wall or step, or about 343 mm by rotating the legs. For the really tight stuff, you clip on the Side Prop and run the tripod hard up against a fence line.
If you are wondering “will this hold my post” or “is this hole too big”, here are the numbers.
The full guide shows how to use the weight table to match your post size and length to the 150 kg rating so you are never guessing on site.
DIY & owner-builders
Use one or two Postas to replace the mate who never shows up. Set fence posts, pergolas and small decks by yourself, without fighting braces or re-digging holes.
Tradies & installers
Run multiple Postas on longer lines and grid jobs. Fence crews, deck builders and solar installers use several units to hold whole runs of posts level while they pour, line-up and fix beams.
Short rule-of-thumb line:
DIY and small jobs: 1–2 units.
Small crew: 3–4 units.
High-volume or grid work: 6–10+ units.
You do not need a new trade ticket to use Posta. If you can read a level, you are good. 3-step flow (ideal as numbered or icon row):