Celestron 91510 Balancing the Telescope, Scope is properly balanced in right ascension

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Before you attach the optical tube, make sure that the declination and right ascension clamps are tight. The optical tube attaches to the mount via two rings that are mounted on the tube of the telescope. To mount the telescope tube:

1.Loosen the knobs on the side of the rings. This will allow you to slide the mounting rings the length of the optical tube.

2.Locate the two screws on either end of the platform for the optical tube (#8).

3.Hold the telescope up to the mount and slide the mounting rings until they are over the screws on the mounting platform.

4.Place the flat portion of the ring over the mount so that the hole in the ring is over the screw protruding out of the mounting platform.

5.Tighten the knobs underneath the mounting platform to secure the rings.

6.Tighten the knobs on the side of the mounting rings to prevent the telescope from sliding forward or backward. These can be loosened later to reposition the telescope during the balancing process.

Balancing the Telescope

To eliminate undue stress on the mount, the telescope should be properly balanced around the polar axis. In addition, proper balancing is crucial for accurate tracking if using a clock drive. To balance the mount:

1.Release the R.A. Clamp and position the telescope off to one side of the mount (see figure 2a).

2.GRADUALLY release the telescope to see which way it “rolls.”

3.Loosen a counterweight lock screw and slide the counterweight to a point where it balances the scope (i.e., the telescope remains stationary when the R.A. clamp is released).

4.Tighten the counterweight lock screw.

The scope is properly balanced in right ascension.

Figure 2a

Figure 2b

The telescope should also be balanced in declination to prevent any sudden movement when the Declination clamp is released. To balance the telescope in Declination:

1.Release the R.A. clamp and rotate the telescope so that it is on one side of the mount (i.e., as described above for balancing the mount in R.A.).

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Contents Models #21077 / #21016 / #31027 / #31056 / #91510 Identifying Parts of Figure C80-HD & C102-HDC114-HD & C150-HD CG-4 EQ MountSetting Up the Tripod IntroductionInstalling the Counterweight Bar Installing the CounterweightsAttaching the Optical Tube Balancing the Telescope Scope is properly balanced in right ascensionAttaching the Finderscope for #21077, #21016 & #31056 Attaching the Finderscope for #31027Attaching the Accessories Aligning the FinderscopeCalculating Magnification Celestial Coordinate SystemPolar Alignment Page Aligning the R.A. Setting Circle Using the R.A. Vernier Scale Telescope Maintenance Collimation for the #31027 and #31056 only#21016 C80-HD #21077 C102-HDC150-HD #31056Page Celestron TWO Year Warranty

91510 specifications

The Celestron 91510 is a remarkable telescope that offers astronomy enthusiasts a blend of quality, portability, and advanced features, making it a popular choice for both beginners and seasoned stargazers alike. Known for its impressive optics, the Celestron 91510 utilizes a 70mm refractor design that provides bright and clear images, ideal for observing celestial objects such as planets, stars, and deep-sky phenomena.

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