Product Code: 2958027

Baader Hyperion 2 Inch FineTuning StopRing with Brass Clamping

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2958027 UPC : 2958027
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Baader Hyperion 2 Inch FineTuning StopRing with Brass Clamping:
Baader Hyperion 2 Inch FineTuning StopRing with Brass Clamping is an additional accessory for the Baader Hyperion eyepieces. It is to be used when observing with a 2" mirror or prism star diagonal and prevents the 1.25" eyepiece barrel from hitting and damaging the mirror star diagonal or prism, whenever additional Finetuning Rings are lengthening the original eyepiece body. It features two large clamping thumbscrews for quick use without any tools.

Features: Baader Hyperion 2 Inch Finetuning Stopring with Brass Clamping

  • Supplied with 2 thumb screws
  • Design to combine a Hyperion eyepiece and a 2" diagonal or prism
  • Features two large clamping thumbscrews for quick, no-tools hand use
  • Not for Baader only but also can be used as a premium 2" parfocalizing ring with any brand of 2" eyepiece or 2" astronomy accessory
  • Required when observing with a 2" mirror or prism star diagonal and prevents the 1.25" eyepiece barrel from hitting and damaging the mirror star diagonal or prism

Specification: Baader Hyperion 2 Inch Finetuning Stopring with Brass Clamping

  • Model Hyperion 2" Finetuning Stopring
  • Fitting 2"

Kit Content:
Baader Hyperion 2 Inch Finetuning Stopring with Brass Clamping
User Operating
Instructions Manual

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This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 27 June, 2015.