PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier for concrete base

$695.00

Take your astrophotography and observing setup to new heights with the PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier designed for a concrete base. This robust and reliable pier provides a solid foundation for your...

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SKU: C82-C
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Categories: Primaluce Lab
Description

Take your astrophotography and observing setup to new heights with the PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier designed for a concrete base. This robust and reliable pier provides a solid foundation for your telescope, ensuring exceptional stability and precise tracking of celestial objects. With its durable construction and optimal height, the PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier minimizes vibrations and enhances your imaging capabilities, allowing you to capture breathtaking images of the night sky. Upgrade your equipment and unlock the full potential of your astrophotography or observation sessions with this high-quality pier. Whether you're a seasoned astronomer or an enthusiastic beginner, the PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier is a must-have addition to your setup. Enjoy unparalleled stability and make the most of your stargazing adventures with the PrimaLuce Lab C82 pier for concrete base.

Our C82 pier is made of steel and it has a high rigidity and load capacity, thanks to the central tube 5 mm thick. By adding the optional adapter to connect the mount, it has a height of 82cm from the ground.

 

Main specifications:
- Stable and safe, perfect for fixed installation of telescopes
- Thick central tube for high rigidity
- Base with pairs of 120° holes for perfect horizontal leveling
- Optional adapter for EQ6 / EQ6-R / AZ-EQ6 / CGEM mounts or for EQ5 / HEQ5 / AZ-EQ5 mounts
- White painting for a long life

 

The pier base is circular and it has a diameter of 35 cm. Here there are three pairs of holes set at 120°. Each pair consists of a through hole in which you can insert the retaining screw to the concrete base and an M16 threaded hole in which to put a thrust screw to adjust, during the installation of the pier, the perfect vertical position of the pier itself.