![Installing the Finder Scope](/images/new-backgrounds/102066/1020667x1.webp)
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Azimuth adjustment knobs
Post
Figure 2. Orient the equatorial head so that the post on the tripod lines up with the azimuth adjustment knobs on the equatorial mount.
the azimuth adjustment knobs on the equatorial mount in order to fit the mount onto the tripod head.
3.Thread the central support shaft into the equatorial mount until tight. This will secure the equatorial mount to the tri‑ pod head.
4.Remove the knob and washer from the bottom of the cen‑ ter support shaft. Slide the tripod support tray up the bot‑ tom of the central support shaft until the three tray arms are touching the legs of the tripod. The flat side of the sup‑ port tray should be facing up. Make sure the “V” of each tray arm is against a tripod leg. Place the knob washer on the center support shaft against the tray, and follow it by threading the securing knob all the way up the center sup‑ port shaft until it is tight against the tray. The tripod support tray provides additional stability for the tripod, and holds up to five 1.25" eyepieces and two 2" eyepieces.
5.Loosen the counterweight shaft lock lever and let the counterweight shaft extend into its downward position. Retighten the lock lever.
6.Remove the knurled “toe saver” retaining screw on the bottom of the counterweight shaft and slide all three coun‑ terweights onto the shaft. Make sure the counterweight lock knobs are adequately loosened to allow the counter‑ weight shaft to pass through the hole. Position the coun‑ terweights about halfway up the shaft and tighten the lock knobs. Replace the toe saver at the end of the bar. The toe saver prevents the counterweights from falling on your foot if the lock knobs happen to come loose.
7.Loosen and open the tube rings on the optical tube and remove the optical tube from the tube rings. Attach the tube rings to the mounting plate with the provided screws. Loosen the two mounting plate securing knobs. Place the mounting plate, with the tube rings attached, in the dove‑ tail slot on top of the equatorial mount. Position the mount‑ ing plate so that it is centered on the dovetail slot.
8.Open the tube rings and lay the telescope optical tube in the rings at about the midpoint of the tube’s length. Rotate
Focusing lock ring | Eyepiece |
Tensioner
Figure 3a. The 9x50 finder scope and bracket.
Figure 3b. Pull back on the tensioner and slide the finder scope into its bracket until the
the tube so that the focuser is at a convenient height for viewing. Close the tube rings and tighten them.
9.Insert the plug on the end of the control cable from the hand controller into its jack on the side of the equatorial mount.
10.Insert eight
11.Two strips of nylon adhesive (one strip of “hooks” and one strip of “loops”) have been provided so you can create a place to keep the hand controller out of the way when not in use. Place the “hooks” strip of nylon adhesive on the back of the hand controller and the “loops” strip on a tripod leg or on the mount where it will be in a conveniently reached spot. Simply hang the hand controller by the nylon adhe‑ sive when it is not in use. Make certain when you attach the nylon adhesive to the mount that the hand controller’s position will not interfere with the motion of the mount.
Installing the Finder Scope
To place the finder scope (Figure 3a) in the finder scope brack‑ et, unthread the two black nylon thumbscrews until the screw ends are flush with the inside diameter of the bracket. Place
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