Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium Guidescope Rings - BP I/II/III (2pc)

Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium Guidescope Rings - BP I/II/III (2pc)

  • Guidescope rings BP I/II/III (2 pc)
  • With 6 large handknobs with screw and ball bearing tips
  • Multiple Tube Size Options Available
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$170.00 USD

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Size I - 60–120mm Size II - 110–160mm Size III - 140–185mm

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Massive, solid, turned aluminium rings, width 28 mm, support surface with photo-threaded connection 1/4 "and additionally 2 through-holes 5 mm diameter.

3 adjusting screws (M10) with 10mm Ø, ball bearing bearing surface made of V2A steel, covered with a hard rubber sheath (i.e. the screw pressure surface does not rotate during the adjustment of the telescope!). The guiding telescope is absolutely solid, non-slip and will not be scratched! A further four milled planar surfaces with a photo-threaded hole are installed on the outer diameter in order to be able to attach additional accessories to the rings on the outside or to connect several rings together!

Specifications

SIZE OPTION Size I - 60–120mm Size II - 110–160mm Size III - 140–185mm
MANUFACTURER Baader Planetarium Baader Planetarium Baader Planetarium
SKU (#) 1500201 1500202 1500203
EAN CODE 4047825016485 4047825016478 4047825016461
NET WEIGHT (KG) 0.76 1.03 1.75
COMPATIBLE BRANDS All Telescopes in given Tube sizes All Telescopes in given Tube sizes All Telescopes in given Tube sizes
TUBE DIAMETERS 60 – 120 mm 110 – 160 mm 140 – 185 mm
TUBE DIAMETER (MIN) 60 mm 110 mm 140 mm
TUBE DIAMETER (MAX) 120 mm 160 mm 185 mm
SCREW TYPE 6x large handknobs 6x large handknobs 6x large handknobs
SPECIAL FEATURES ball bearing tips ball bearing tips ball bearing tips

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