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17 years 9 months ago #40274
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Hi All,
Well, my Robofocus motors arrived in the last couple of days. I've installed one on the WO focuser at the back of the 12". Now, I need to install one on the Pentax. For this to happen, I need to remove one of the focus knobs. Whilst this was very straight forward on the WO focuser, it's a little more complex, to me at least, on the Pentax. Below are a couple of images of the focuser:
Firstly, what's the purpose of the two hex screws on the main body?
Secondly, in terms of the hole in the silver part of the focuser, there are three of these opes evenly spaced on the focuser. They don't rotate when the focuser rotates. They don't appear to have a hex screw - no screw in fact I reckon. Any ideas??
Cheers,
Well, my Robofocus motors arrived in the last couple of days. I've installed one on the WO focuser at the back of the 12". Now, I need to install one on the Pentax. For this to happen, I need to remove one of the focus knobs. Whilst this was very straight forward on the WO focuser, it's a little more complex, to me at least, on the Pentax. Below are a couple of images of the focuser:
Firstly, what's the purpose of the two hex screws on the main body?
Secondly, in terms of the hole in the silver part of the focuser, there are three of these opes evenly spaced on the focuser. They don't rotate when the focuser rotates. They don't appear to have a hex screw - no screw in fact I reckon. Any ideas??
Cheers,
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17 years 9 months ago #40278
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Replied by dmcdona on topic Re: Robofocus - removing focus knob off refractor
Michael - the image links you posted don't appear to be working... Bit like your Robofocus
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17 years 9 months ago #40288
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Replied by dave_lillis on topic Re: Robofocus - removing focus knob off refractor
maybe the hole is for alignment purposes during manufacturing, don't know why else they'd bother?
Dave L. on facebook , See my images in flickr
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17 years 9 months ago #40293
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Hmmm - strange - I can see them on my screen. Anyone else not able to see them??Michael - the image links you posted don't appear to be working... Bit like your Robofocus
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17 years 9 months ago #40295
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Michael - seems we had some local internet probs here.
The holes are probaly what Dave L says - alignment for manufacturing and serve no further purpose (probably). As for the two hex screws, I'd imagine they release the whole focusing mechanism.
Perhaps just try the hex screws right next to the focus knobs - I'd leave the rest alone.
Do you have a manual?
The holes are probaly what Dave L says - alignment for manufacturing and serve no further purpose (probably). As for the two hex screws, I'd imagine they release the whole focusing mechanism.
Perhaps just try the hex screws right next to the focus knobs - I'd leave the rest alone.
Do you have a manual?
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17 years 9 months ago #40297
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: Robofocus - removing focus knob off refractor
That's what I was thinking - which is what I don't want to do. As for the two hex screws, I'd imagine they release the whole focusing mechanism.
These don't appear to be hex screws - at least not with my eyesight anyway. Just small holes.Perhaps just try the hex screws right next to the focus knobs - I'd leave the rest alone.
Yes! Anyone here read Japanese?Do you have a manual?
Cheers,
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