Brand: PrimaLuceLab

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings (80mm to 244mm)

Brand: PrimaLuceLab

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings (80mm to 244mm)

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$201.15 CAD

Support Ring Size Option

80mm (PLLANSU80E) 85mm (PLLANSU85P) 90mm (PLLANSU90P) 95mm (PLLANSU95P) 100mm (PLLANSU100P) 105mm (PLLANSU105P) 115mm (PLLANSU115P) 125mm (PLLANSU125P) 131mm (PLLANSU131P) 134mm (PLLANSU134P) 140mm (PLLANSU140P) 145mm (PLLANSU145P) 150mm (PLLANSU150P) 155mm (PLLANSU155P) 168mm (PLLANSU168P) 180mm (PLLANSU180P) 235mm (PLLANSU235P) 244mm (PLLANSU244P)

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By adding PLUS support rings to your telescope, you can broad the possibilities of use as it becomes possible, for example, the installation also on other mounts or to install telescopes in parallel.

The PLUS support rings are part of our system PLUS (Prima Luce Universal System) which includes a large variety of support rings, plates, guide rings and dovetail clamps to offer you the maximum freedom to build your mechanical system of support, depending on the application that you want to achieve. Indeed, all the PLUS elements have threaded holes, holes and slots suitable for connecting elements, always with maximum rigidity and comfort.

For this application, we designed many elements, including these PLUS support rings. Each component of the PLUS system is made of aluminum blocks that are high precision CNC machined. The aluminum is then sandblasted to achieve a very smooth surface finish and is anodized (hard anodizing) to increase the hardness of the material and protect it from oxidation.

Thanks to the particular design, the PLUS support rings are equipped with holes (above and below each ring) to permit the attachment of:

  1. Vixen or Losmandy plates below the rings to install the telescope on any mount
  2. PLUS guide rings (each ring can be fixed on the support ring with 2 screws)
  3. Vixen or Losmandy plates above the rings to increase the rigidity of the mechanical system and enable to install other accessories, such as dovetail clamps with guide rings to precisely adjust the position of the guide telescope.

If you have other brands mechanical accessories, you can still use all the elements of the PLUS system. Indeed we have provided a series of central slots that allow, for example, to fix on these support rings plate or guide rings through a screw.

Specifications

80mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 80mm Dimensions

85mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 85mm Dimensions

90mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 90mm Dimensions

95mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 95mm Dimensions

100mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 100mm Dimensions

105mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 105mm Dimensions

115mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 115mm Dimensions

125mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 125mm Dimensions

131mm PLUS Support Rings

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134mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 134mm Dimensions

140mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 140mm Dimensions

145mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 145mm Dimensions

150mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 150mm Dimensions

155mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 155mm Dimensions

168mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 168mm Dimensions

180mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 180mm Dimensions

235mm PLUS Support Rings

PrimaLuceLab PLUS Support Rings - 235mm Dimensions

244mm PLUS Support Rings

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