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The Twilight I single-arm alt-azimuth mount by Explore Scientific is a solid and user-friendly design intended for small and medium-sized telescopes. Thanks to precise worm gears and flexible slow-motion controls on both axes, it allows smooth tracking of objects even at higher magnifications. The cast aluminum mount head and stainless steel field tripod provide adequate rigidity in the AZ5 / AZ-5 class.
• payload capacity up to 8 kg – suitable for refractors, small Newtonians and ED APO tubes
• precise worm gears on both axes
• flexible slow-motion control cables for accurate tracking
• mount head adjustment range of approximately ±45° – improved observing ergonomics, also near the zenith
• full motion range: 0–360° in azimuth and 0–90° in altitude
• universal dovetail saddle (GP standard 44 mm)
• ability to reposition the optical tube manually without locking the axes (proper bearing design)
• quick-release mechanism for fast tube changes
• stable steel tripod with spreader tray for accessories
• die-cast aluminum body with powder coating
• integrated magnetic holder for the hex key used for head adjustment
• Twilight I alt-azimuth mount
• steel field tripod
• flexible slow-motion control cables
• tripod spreader / accessory tray
• hex key for head adjustment
• maximum payload: 8 kg
• total weight: approx. 7.2 kg
• mount type: single-arm alt-azimuth
• azimuth range: 0–360°
• altitude range: 0–90°
• head tilt adjustment: ±45°
• telescope mounting: dovetail (GP standard 44 mm)
• head material: aluminum (die-cast, powder-coated)
• tripod material: steel
• tripod height: 75–125 cm
• working height: 100–150 cm
• leg diameter: 3.81 cm (lower section) / 2.5 cm (upper section)
• EAN: 4007922050034
The Twilight I mount is suitable for both astronomical and terrestrial observations, offering good stability, precise control and ease of use without complex operation.
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