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Optec Inc. AstroPhysics 4.3-inch I.D. mount to OPTEC-3600. IMPROVED! Now only uses 1/10” back focus
$100.00
Optec Inc. AstroPhysics 4.3-inch Mount to OPTEC-3600: Versatile Adapter for Large AP Telescopes
Large Telescope Compatibility: Specifically designed to fit into the 4.3" receiver of larger AstroPhysics telescopes, ensuring seamless integration.
OPTEC-3600 Dovetail Integration: Features the OPTEC-3600 dovetail, facilitating secure attachment of any device with an OPTEC-3600 receiver.
Minimized Back Focus Requirement: Improved design that now only utilizes 1/10” of back focus, enhancing the efficiency of your telescope setup.
Broad Compatibility Range: Compatible with a variety of AstroPhysics models, including AP155, AP180, AP206, AP140, and AP160.
Suitable for AP 4-inch Focusers: Ideal for any telescope equipped with the AstroPhysics 4-inch focuser, offering expanded adaptability.
Durable and Reliable Build: Constructed from high-quality materials, guaranteeing durability and stability for extended astronomical use.
Easy to Install and Adapt: Designed for straightforward attachment and detachment, allowing for quick setup changes.
Precision Engineered for Stability: Ensures a tight and secure connection, minimizing potential misalignment and maximizing imaging quality.
Ideal for Advanced Astrophotography: A crucial tool for astrophotographers using larger AstroPhysics telescopes with OPTEC-3600 accessories.
Professional Grade Adapter: Perfect for both amateur and professional astronomers seeking a high-quality, reliable adapter for their advanced telescope setups.
Specifications
Compatible with
Astro-Physics AP155, AP180, AP206,
Astro-Physics AP140, AP160,
Any telescope with the AstroPhysics 4-inch focuser.