Orion XT10, XT6, #9816, #9950, XT8, #9918 Correct Tension pads, Installing the Vertical Stop

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the baseplate. Thread an encoder board mounting screw into the predrilled starter hole with a Phillips screwdriver and tighten until just tight.

6.Place one Teflon bearing pad (G) into each recessed hole on the ground baseplate (A). The bearing pads will be loose in the recessed hole and should remain that way. Do not attempt to permanently secure the bearing pads by any means as this will interfere with the motion of the telescope.

7.Place one fender washer (H) onto the azimuth axis screw

(I). Then push the screw up through the hole in the ground baseplate (A).Then slide the encoder disk (J), flat side down, onto the azimuth axis screw.

8.Place the brass bushing (F) onto the azimuth axis screw (I) so that the wide end of the bushing is closest to the encoder disk (J). Seat the bushing onto the encoder disk so that the registration feature on the bushing goes into the hole in the encoder disk. You may need to move the encoder disk around on the azimuth axis screw a bit in order for the bushing to seat properly.

9.Carefully position the top baseplate (D) over the ground baseplate (A) and lower it so the brass bushing (F) goes into in the center hole of the top baseplate. Place the remaining fender washer (K) onto the shaft of the azimuth axis screw, then thread the hex lock nut (L) onto the end of the azimuth axis screw and tighten it finger tight, for now.

10.To tighten the azimuth axis screw (I) and hex lock nut (L),

a.

b.

Figure 4. To connect the baseplates, tilt them only slightly, as shown. Do not place them on their side. (a) Use one wrench to hold the hex nut steady (b) while turning the other end of the azimuth axis screw.

Correct Tension pads

Bearing cylinders

Figure 5. Attaching the bearing cylinders. (XT10 Shown)

tilt the assembled Dobsonian base at a slight angle to lift the ground baseplate off the ground. Do not turn the base on its side, as this will cause the Teflon bearing pads to fall out. Now, with one wrench (or pliers) hold the head of the azimuth axis screw still while turning the hex lock nut with the other wrench. Figure 4 shows this being done. Tighten the hex lock nut just until the top fender washer is no longer moving freely, then tighten the hex nut a 3/16-1/4 turn beyond that. This ensures proper spacing between the encoder disk and the azimuth encoder board.

11.Attach the handle (M) to the front brace (B) with the two handle mounting hex-head screws. Place one washer on each screw, then press the handle against the front brace (the end of the handle with the logo should be up). Then thread the screws from the inside of the base into the han- dle until tight using the supplied crescent wrench.

12.Line up one of the altitude bearing cylinders with the inside of one of the four bearing cylinder holes on the side panels. Push a bearing cylinder screw through the side panel and bearing cylinder. Then thread it into the built-in hex nut on the cylinder with a Phillips head screwdriver (Figure 5). The beveled end of the cylinder should be fac- ing away from the side panel. Repeat this for the remaining three bearing cylinders.

13.Attach the encoder connector board to the side panel. Place the board against the side panel so that the modular jack fits into the square-shaped hole and thread four encoder board mounting screws through the connector board and into the predrilled holes in the side panel until tight (Figure 6).

There are some predrilled holes on the side panel opposite the panel that holds the encoder connector board. These holes will be used to mount parts that come with the optional IntelliScope controller. If you purchased the IntelliScope con- troller with your SkyQuest, you will want to follow the installation instructions in the controller’s manual at this time.

Installing the Vertical Stop

Place the nylon spacer (white) and the three flat washers onto the shaft of the vertical stop screw. Thread the vertical stop into the threaded hole on the inside of front panel until tight (Figure 7). The position of the vertical stop is adjustable

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Contents #9816, #9918, #9950 XT6, XT8, XT10SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope Unpacking Table of ContentsParts List Assembly of the Dobsonian Base AssemblyCorrect Tension pads Installing the Vertical StopPlacing the Optical Tube on the Dobsonian Base Installing the Eyepiece RackInstalling the CorrecTension Friction Optimization System 9x50 finder scope and bracket 6x30 for the XT6 Installing the Finder ScopeAltitude and Azimuth Motion Using Your TelescopeInserting an Eyepiece Focusing the Telescope Setting the Altitude Tension LevelViewing with Eyeglasses Aligning the Finder ScopeAiming/Pointing the Telescope Focusing the Finder ScopeMagnification 1200 mm = 25 mmUse of 2-Inch Eyepieces XT8 and XT10 only 1200 mm = 10 mmTube Balance Carrying the TelescopeCollimation Cap and Mirror Center Mark Alignment Collimation of the Optical SystemAligning the Secondary Mirror Preparing the Telescope for CollimationStar-Testing the Telescope Adjusting the Primary MirrorSelecting an Observing Site Astronomical ObservingSeeing and Transparency Cooling the TelescopeMoon Eyepiece SelectionSun PlanetsDeep-Sky Objects Optional IntelliScope Computerized Object LocationStars Cleaning Mirrors Care and MaintenanceCleaning Eyepiece Lenses SkyQuest XT6 IntelliScope SpecificationsSkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope SkyQuest XT10 IntelliScopeOne-Year Limited Warranty
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