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Product Description
Focus fast and accurately on your telescope by using our powerful Motor Focus Kit v2. This high-resolution geared box has a 0,06-degree step size and can easily lift more than 6 Kg (per cm).
Its high torque is suitable for lifting heavy imaging equipment. Moreover, the motor’s gearbox has a low backlash which can easily be compensated through imaging software. The RJ45 socket can be converted to a compatible Robofocus Pinout.
Universal L Shaped Bracket (Black Anodisation)
We have redesigned the L-shaped bracket to easily fit onto most focusers in the market.
The lower part of the redesigned bracket can be replaced with a slimmer rail (included) for better compatibility with Newtonian and other low-profile focusers.
This L-shaped black anodized aluminum bracket is hard to bend, has cut rails, and can be attached to a wide range of focusers.
Different Sizes of Motor Couplers
Five solid, different bore size, motor couplers are provided so you can select the coupler that fits to your focuser’s shaft. Choose between 4mm to 8mm couplers.
What's in the Box
Specifications
Step Angle (Deg) | 7.5 / 120 = 0.0625. 5755 steps per circle of rotation.(Gearbox reduction rate = 0.06255 Deg). 5755 steps per circle of rotation. (in full step drive) about 1 micron per step (in half step drive) Very low backlash (about 30 steps in half step drive) |
Gear Ratio | 1:120 |
Phases | 4 (Unipolar Motor) |
Voltage | 12V DC |
Current (A) | 0.27 |
Weight | Stepper Motor, Universal L Shaped Adapter & Motor Coupler weight in total 350g |
We have successfully installed the Universal L bracket to the following focusers:
- Baader Diamond Steeltrack
- Baader Steeltrack
- Explore Scientific Focuser
- MoonLite Focusers
- Skywatcher Esprit Series Focuser
- Starlight Feathertouch Series
- Stellarvue Focusers
- Takahashi FS-60, TSA-120, Epsilon Focusers
- Takahashi FSQ & TOA Focuser
- Vixen ED81S
- William Optics GT71
- William Optics RedCat
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