Product Code: 20171

Dual-Speed 2" Crayford Focuser for Sky-Watcher Refractors

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Manufacturer Code: 20171
5055534800140 UPC : 5055534800140
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A high-quality CNC Machined 10:1 dual-speed Crayford focuser designed as a direct replacement/upgrade for the rack & pinion focuser supplied with the
Sky-Watcher Evostar-102, Evostar-120, Evostar-150, Startravel-102, Startravel-120, Startravel-150 and Evostar-80ED, Evostar-100ED, Evostar-120ED Refractors.
Will accept both 1.25" and 2" standard format eyepieces. Features adjustable tension and locking clamp and indexed drawtube. Please note, this focuser DOES NOT HAVE a finderscope shoe, so if you were using the finderscope on your old focuser, you'd have to come up with an alternative solution for the finderscope shoe, i.e., you could buy the shoe separately and fix it to the tube (you'll have to drill...), or you might use an alternative, non-magnifying red dot finders, such as the Telrad finder or Rigel finder. Another option could be a Multi-Reticle Red Dot finder with a more-or-less compatible shoe (mounting base).

Specifications:
  • Product no.: 16120
  • Manufacturer: Skywatcher
  • Appropriate for telescopes: Refraktoren
  • Connection ( to eyepiece): 2"
  • Gear reduction: 10:1
  • Draw Tube Travel: 80mm
  • Ring clamp: yes
  • Type: Focuser
  • Type of build: Crayford

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    Dual-Speed 2" Crayford Focuser for Sky-Watcher Refractors
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    This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 18 October, 2014.