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Rollenuntersatz für großes Meade Dreibeinstativ


EUR 429,00 inkl. MwSt.   
In D frei Haus ab 100€!
Lieferzeit 4-8 Werktage
 

Jeder hat sich sicher schon einmal gewünscht, sein komplett aufgebautes Teleskop ein Stück bewegen zu können - sei es, die Sicht behindernden Bäumen oder Hauswänden auszuweichen oder das Teleskop bis zum nächsten Einsatz in die Garage stellen zu können.

Die Lösung sind rollbare Untersätze. Solch ein Untersatz muss jedoch genügend Stabilität haben, um die Stabilität des Teleskops zu erhalten.

Mit den Rollenuntersätzen von JMI können wir eine Lösung ohne Kompromisse anbieten. Die Untersätze werden zur Beobachtung mit Sterngriffen aufgebockt.

Der Rollenuntersatz hat in der Standard-Ausführung Rollen mit 6cm Durchmesser. Es sind auch Rollen mit 12cm und 25cm erhältlich.

Passend für alle großen Meade Dreibeinstative wie 12" LX90, 12" - 14" LX200, ED APO (6" und 7").

Hersteller-Zusatz:
ATS Portable Pier mount (depending on weight of telescope and configuration of pier lets); Celestron C14, CI-700 mount; Meade LX90GPS 12", LX200 12" (GPS and non-GPS) with giant field tripod, LX200GPS 14", LXD700/750.

Im folgenden finden Sie interessante Hinweise in englischer Sprache:

What is Tip-to-Tip Distance?

To be sure that your tripod or pier will fit a particular Wheeley Bar product, it may be necessary to verify the tip-to-tip distance of the mount.  Usually, this measurement is made with the legs of a tripod fully retracted (the shortest length) and spread out completely.  Alternately, you can measure at your preferred viewing height, but be sure to allow for the height of the Wheeley Bars (listed with each product).  The tip-to-tip distance is the measurement from the outside edge of the end of a tripod leg or pier foot (where it touches the ground) to the outside edge of another tripod leg or pier foot as illustrated below.

         

Here are some examples of different types of tripods and piers and where to measure.

For Custom Wheeley Bars, to be sure that your mount will fit into the receptacles, we also need to know leg or foot diameter and tip style.  For instance, on the mounts shown above (numbered from left to right), the following applies:

Mount
Number
Diameter
Needed
Tip
Style
1 Leg Tube
2 Foot Flat Foot
3 Leg Rounded Tip
4 Leg Pointed Tip
5 Foot

Flat Foot


Doorway Measurements

We often get questions regarding the width of our Wheeley Bars to determine if they will fit through a particular doorway.  The following information should help in making that determination.  The following dimensions do not apply to Wheeley Bars that have been upgraded with large wheels.

There are three basic measurements as noted above.  The maximum width (X) is measured in a similar fashion as the tip-to-tip distance except that the measurement is made to the outside corner of the legs or leveling screws (typically about 3" wider than the tip-to-tip measurement of a pointed tip tripod mount).  The minimum measurement (N) is from the end of one leg to the inside measurement on the opposite side.  This would help in determining the narrowest door that the Wheeley Bars could possibly be maneuvered through.  A third measurement (W) is in between the other two and gives the width as measured form the end of one leg to the outside measurement of the opposite side.  The diagrams below illustrate the three measurements.

   

The illustration on the left shows the Universal Wheeley Bars turned so they can be pushed through the doorway based on the NORMAL width (W) without having to do any special maneuvering.  The second illustration shows the Universal Wheeley Bars being maneuvered by twisting them through the doorway based on the absolute MINIMUM dimension (N).  The third illustration shows the Wheeley Bars being blocked from moving though a doorway because they are positioned such that the MAXIMUM profile (X) is being presented.

Universal Wheeley Bars are called Universal because they are made to be adjustable to handle various sizes of mounts.  This means that the measurement we have been talking about can vary depending on the in-out adjustment of the Wheeley Bar legs.  The table below shows the minimum and maximum for the different widths indicated by the variable W, N and X.

Width Dimensions for Universal Wheeley Bars
Size Normal Width
(W)
Minimum Width
(N)
Maximum Width
(X)
Min Max Min Max Min Max
Medium Art.-Nr. 758000 32" 81cm 36" 91cm 22.625" 57cm 25.625" 65cm 36" 91cm 41" 104cm
Large Art.-Nr. 758010 44.75" 114cm 49.75" 126cm 36.5" 93cm 40" 102cm 50.5" 128cm  56.5" 144cm

 
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