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Telescope collimator Bresser Optics 4910200
The Bresser Optics 4910200 telescope collimator is a laser collimator designed to simplify and speed up the alignment of primary and secondary mirrors in Newtonian-type telescopes. Machined from durable aluminum, it fits into a 1.25" focuser without tilting and includes a projection area that makes collimating telescopes with long focal lengths straightforward. The unit is compact and lightweight, allowing precise collimation even in low-light conditions without additional accessories.
The collimator provides fast, precise alignment of Newtonian, Schmidt-Newtonian and Maksutov-Newtonian optical systems. Its precisely machined body ensures a snug fit in a 1.25" focuser to avoid tilt, while the built-in projection area allows use with long focal length scopes. Made of aluminum and weighing 212 g, it is durable and easy to handle during setup and adjustment.
Insert the collimator into the 1.25" focuser of the telescope and ensure it seats without tilt. Activate the laser and adjust the primary and secondary mirror screws until the laser projection aligns with the optical axis and the reference marks of your telescope. Use the built-in projection area to check and refine alignment when working with long focal length instruments. Turn off the laser when alignment is complete.
Use the collimator with the telescope pointed at a neutral background or in a dark location to improve visibility of the laser projection. Avoid shining the laser directly into eyes and follow standard laser safety precautions. Verify fit in the focuser before use to prevent wobble or misalignment.
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