Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium Double Mounting Plate and Holder for Guidescope Rings (I & II) (300mm with 3" Dovetail) - 1500330

1500330

Brand: Baader Planetarium

Baader Planetarium Double Mounting Plate and Holder for Guidescope Rings (I & II) (300mm with 3" Dovetail) - 1500330

1500330

  • Mounting plate for Baader guidescope rings size #1 & #2, length 300mm, hole diameters 3.2" (10Micron/Astro Physics), 3/8" photo thread or 3" Losmandy dovetail clamp
  • Double mounting plate, predrilled for Baader clamps: V-clamp #2451530; PanEQ #2451566 and #2451525 as well as Stronghold Tangent Assembly #2450310
  • Fitting for all 3" (Losmandy-Norm) dovatail clamps, predrilled to fit 10Micron and Astro Physics mounts. Also fits on AP plates #140 1128 (13") as well as #140 1129 (16") to mount Baader guidescope rings parallel to the main OTA and use two telescopes side by side
  • Delivery WITHOUT guide scope rings or other accessories
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Product Description

Baader Planetarium Double 3" Dovetail Mounting plate 300mm for guidescope rings as well as Stronghold and various Clamps, eg. Pan EQ- and V-Clamp, predrilled to fit 10Micron and Astro Physics mounts

Specifications

Manufacturer Baader Planetarium
EAN Code 4047825025418
SKU (#) 1500330
Net weight (kg) 0.49
Bar length 300 mm
Bearing surface 300 mm
Screws included? Yes
Dual mounting Yes
Top plate mounting options Pre-drilled for many bars and clamps, eg.:
  • Baader Pan EQ clamps 190mm/230mm
  • Baader V-Clamp
  • Stronghold Tangent Assembly
Bar or Clamp? Bar
Design 3" (76mm) Losmandy
Thread Drillings for
  • 10Micron
  • Astro Physics
  • Baader GuideScope Rings
  • Baader Stronghold

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