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Fornax ONE50
-No meridian flip / Recta and declination axeses can rotate 360 degrees -Recta and declination axises built into one housing. The mount is very robust! -Integrated controller hardver -Integrated haidenhein 25 bit absolute encoders -Telescopes also can be installed to the counterweight shaft, instedd off counterweights. In this case you can install even 4 telescopes! -After switched on the mount you can start to use it instantly. You don’t need any reference stars. -Closed loop control at the rekta axis (+-0,5 arcsec)

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SPECIFICATION OF FORNAX 100 EQUATORIAL MOUNT
Mount weight
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About 30 kg
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Max payload capacity:
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50 kg or 80 kg (you can put telescope at the counterweight shatf)
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Photographic payload:
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40 kg (counterweight excluded)
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Overall dimensions:
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210 x 269 x 397 mm
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Gear:
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diameter 194mm, 1 modul, bronze, 192 teeth
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Worm:
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diameter 22mm, multiple thread, grinded, hardened, corrosion proof steel (KO13)
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Periodic Error:
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< +/- 0.5 arc seconds
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Stepper Motors:
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200-phase step / rev., 1.3 Nm
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Voltage and Current:
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12V DC, 3.5A peak power consumption at max. load
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Step-resolution:
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0.25 arc seconds / step with MC3 and 0,03 arc seconds / step with OC5
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Maximum speed:
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4 degrees / second
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Counterweight holder shaft: diameter:
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33.7mm (1,3267” KO33 tube) and length 470mm
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