Baader ClickLock 2 M72 (Takahashi)' 2956272
Click Lock eyepiece holder system from Baader Planetarium. The ultimate eyepiece holder system for your telescope. Model with M72 thread for Takahashi.
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Home delivery - International | Home delivery - International |
Wednesday, 4 December - Wednesday, 11 December |
Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
Wednesday, 4 December - Wednesday, 11 December
2" ClickLock system for mounting on Takahashi telescopes. The ultimate system for attaching 2" eyepieces and accessories without screws and without off-centering the optics. Locks with a little pressure on the top of the eyepiece holder.
Ø 2″ ClickLock system for mounting on Takahashi telescopes with M72 on the focuser output. The ultimate system for attaching Ø 2″ eyepieces and accessories without screws and without off-centering the optics. It closes with a small pressure on the eyepiece holder stop. The Click Lock system of Baader Planetarium offers us a great comfort of use by not needing the classic tightening screws in most of the eyepiece holders. It is a very effective and safe system, with a high load capacity and a great capacity to fix the rear elements that we install on the telescope. In addition, it perfectly centers the rear element, whether they are eyepieces, optical trains for photography or any accessory that we fix in the Click Lock. A system that we can also get for most of the most common telescopes on the market, replacing the original fixings by the Click Lock system of Baader Planetarium. Completely closed to avoid loss of internal parts, it also offers the possibility of adjusting the position of the locking knob to our liking, since once installed on the telescope, we can orient it with the small service key that comes as standard, to the position that is most comfortable for our use. Click Lock, the ultimate eyepiece attachment system for our telescope is available in Ø 2″ and 1¼" T2 systems. #2956272