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Product Description
SCT-FURB is a receiving shoe for dovetail accessories for Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes. A Mounting shoe for finderscope brackets and other accessories for SCT.
Schmidt Cassegrain Base for Finder Scopes, Magnificent Mini Autoguider and Red Dot Finder. It's ideal for custom installation of finder scope. Tightening screws can be attached to either side. Slotted front and back to accommodate finders.
Aluminum base fits Sky-Watcher and Celestron Schmidt-Cassegrains up to 11"
This dovetail mounting base fits the bracket for EZ Finder II and other compatible finder scopes. Fits factory dried holes on Meade, Sky-Watcher, Celestron, and Orion Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes.