Orion XX14I instruction manual Connector Truss poles

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Figure 24. Rather than assembling the entire optical tube and then hoisting it onto the base, some may find it more convenient to mount the lower tube section on the base first, then install the truss tubes and upper tube section.

Note: If desired, you can mount the lower tube section on the base before connecting the truss pole assemblies and upper tube section (Figure 24). You may find it easier to lift the lower tube section and guide it onto its resting place on the base’s bearing cylinders than hoisting and mounting the fully assem- bled optical tube.

7.Connect the upper tube section to the four truss connec- tors at the top of the poles. Orient the upper tube section as shown in Figure 25. Hold the upper tube section with one hand while threading the knobs in the truss connec- tors into the holes in the upper truss support ring. If nec- essary, you can slightly adjust the position of the truss connector with respect to the pole ends in order to have the knobs and holes line up (Figure 26). When tightened, the knob will clamp the truss connector against the regis- tration flats on the upper truss support ring (Figure 27). Repeat this for the other three truss connectors. Firmly tighten the knobs.

8.Firmly tighten the eight clamping knobs on the lower truss support ring.

9.If, after assembling, the truss poles are loose within the truss connectors, use the supplied 4mm hex key to tight- en the button head cap screws which connect the poles

Figure 25. When the optical tube is assembled, the upper tube section should be oriented relative to the lower tube section as shown. Note the orientation of the focuser on the upper tube section relative to the side bearing on the lower tube section.

Truss

Button head cap screw

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Truss poles

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Figure 26. The position of the truss connectors relative to the pole ends can be adjusted to register the truss connectors with the upper truss support ring.

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Contents Orion SkyQuest IntelliScope Truss Tube Dobsonian #9791SkyQuest XX14i IntelliScope Truss Tube Dobsonian Table Contents UnpackingNavigation Knob Parts List Box #1A IntelliScope Object Locator Kit refer to FigureBox #2 Primary Mirror and Cell refer to Figure Box #3 Dobsonian Base refer to Qty. DescriptionTop baseplate Assembly of the Dobsonian Base AssemblyBox #4 Truss poles refer to Figure Exploded view of the XX14i base Azimuth encoder board Brass azimuth Bushing Nylon spacer Assembly of the Optical Tube Page Ring Connector Truss poles Mounting the Optical Tube on Dobsonian Base Installing the Finder Scope and Eyepieces Adapter Thumb screws Coarse Focus Aligning Collimating the Optical System Collimation CapPrimary Mirror Center Mark Preparing the Telescope for CollimatingAdjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Radial Position Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Axial PositionAligning the Secondary Mirror Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s Rotational Position Adjusting the Secondary Mirror’s TiltStar-Testing the Telescope Aligning the Primary MirrorSetting the Altitude Tension Using Your TelescopeAltitude and Azimuth Motion Viewing with Eyeglasses Focusing the TelescopeAligning the Finder Scope Focusing the Finder Scope Aiming/Pointing the TelescopeMagnification 1650mmDisassembly of the Optical Tube Disassembly of the BaseTube Balance Disassembling the Telescope for TransportAstronomical Observing IntelliScope Computerized Object LocatorUse of the Optional Light Shroud Selecting an Observing SiteSeeing and Transparency Let Your Eyes Dark-Adapt Cooling the TelescopeEyepiece Selection Astronomical Objects MoonCleaning Eyepiece Lenses Care and MaintenanceCleaning Mirrors Page Specifications Optical Tube Assembly OTAAccessories MountOne-Year Limited Warranty