Gitzo Mountaineer 3542 column help required

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After some advice, yesterday I took my Gitzo Mountaineer 3542tripod centre column apart to do some low level work. I’ve taken it apart before and, but not for a while, but I’m sure I just screwed it back together. Now it won’t screw together, I checked where I used it and I can’t find anything that’s fallen out of the centre column. Any ideas what’s happened or I’m doing wrong? I realise it’s all a bit vague...
 
I might have one of those if you can't find it, I'll have a look in the morning.
Bound to be around somewhere, Steven could well be right with his suggestion.
Think you are local to me, so if I have one you can come round and pick it up.
 
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Actually looking again I’m not convinced. The top of the column appears to not be engaging into the top. There’s nothing inside the lower column for the screw base to engage. I feel somethings missing, but as I say checking the floor of the building which hasn’t had anyone in since yesterday there’s nothing...
 
Sorry, the part I have is of a slightly different design.
Any luck getting it back together yet?
 
@GordonM Just realised I had the series 1 version of this tripod, in fact sold it on here.

You need to lock the top part on the column, its the grey metal ring, D104208 in the diagram.
It has markings on it, says something like low level, turn it about half a turn or so to lock it on the centre column.
Then the upper part D104215 is secured with part D0702.01
Hope that helps
 
Does the column screw in or is it on a bayonet after loosening the ring?

I have the Gitzo Mountaineer 2532 and it has 3 spring loaded thingies that can fall out if you unscrew the ring._DSC3316zc.jpg
 
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Agree that the missing part 's only function is to attach the head to the column - assuming the missing part is correctly identified?

It appears to be a reversible stud to accommodate different thread sizes on the head.
 
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