Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium 3.5" QuickChanger and Instrument-Rotator for Planewave

1324000

Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium 3.5" QuickChanger and Instrument-Rotator for Planewave

1324000

  • Ring for dovetail for the Baader 3.5" Quick Changing Ring (#1324005) to connect, rotate and change large cameras, spectrographs or visual accessories, as well as to the Securfit system rem and with adapters of the 2" and M68 system respectively.
  • Suitable for Hedrick Focuser 3.5" for Planewave CDK 14 - 24"
  • Creates a quick change and rotating device with standard load capacity when coupled with  Baader 3.5" Quick Changing Ring (#1324005)
  • Quick release clamping for heavy accessories - with brass-clamping
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Product Description

The Baader 3.5" Quick Changing System enables the rotation-proof mounting of heavy accessories of PlaneWave telescopes.

The Quick Changer has a dovetail and a high-quality thrust piece, so that even heavy accessories are carried safely and stably. It holds the quick changing ring with dovetail firmly in place. Together with the Baader 3.5" Quick Changing Ring (#1324005) it fits for the 3.5" Hedrick Focuser for PlanWave CDK 14 - 24" and allows the exchange or easy alignment of heavy cameras, spectrographs or e.g. visual accessories.

Specifications

Manufacturer Baader Planetarium
SKU (#) 1324000
EAN Code 4047825055897
Optical length (mm) 15
Clamping System Screw clamps
Usage for heavy-duty accessories
Screw Type Large clamping screw wirh brass pressure plate
Inner Diameter / Clear Aperture (mm) 85 mm
Outer Diameter 138 mm
Compatible Brands Baader Planetarium, Planewave
Type of Adapter Quick Changer

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