Optec Inc. AP2.7 male thread to Pyxis telescope side adapter

$75.00

Optec Inc. AP2.7 Male Thread to Pyxis Adapter: Seamless Integration for Telescope Systems Astro-Physics Compatibility: Specifically designed to connect Astro-Physics 2.7" male threaded devices to Pyxis 2" rotators. Optec-2100 Male Dovetail:...

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Optec Inc. AP2.7 Male Thread to Pyxis Adapter: Seamless Integration for Telescope Systems

  • Astro-Physics Compatibility: Specifically designed to connect Astro-Physics 2.7" male threaded devices to Pyxis 2" rotators.
  • Optec-2100 Male Dovetail: Features an OPTEC-2100 male dovetail, ensuring a secure and precise connection to the Pyxis rotator.
  • High-Quality Construction: Made with durable materials to withstand regular use, ensuring longevity and reliability in astronomical setups.
  • Enhanced Versatility: Provides astronomers with more options for connecting various equipment, expanding the capabilities of their telescope systems.
  • Easy Installation: Designed for quick and hassle-free attachment, facilitating a smooth integration process without the need for additional tools.
  • Precision Engineering: Ensures a snug and stable fit, minimizing potential misalignment or wobble during observations and imaging.
  • Compact and Lightweight: Its sleek design adds minimal bulk to the telescope setup, maintaining the balance and ease of use.
  • Ideal for Astrophotography and Observation: A must-have accessory for astronomers and astrophotographers looking to integrate Astro-Physics and Pyxis equipment seamlessly.
  • Professional and Aesthetic Finish: Complements the look and feel of high-end astronomical equipment, enhancing the overall appearance of the setup.
  • Dependable and Efficient: A reliable solution for connecting diverse telescope components, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of astronomical observations.