FocusLynx QuickSync FT20 Motor

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  • Description
  • Specifications

The QuickSync FT20 motor with built-in clutch mechanism and temperature sensor allows both manual and motorized control with a simple twist of the motor housing.

Designed especially for the FeatherTouch FTF20 series manual focusers, the FT20 can also be used with the FeatherTouch Micro Focuser for SCT's. Simple installation and elegant design with full compatibility to the FocusLynx Control Hub makes QuickSync the very best choice for motorizing a FeatherTouch.

This version requires the external Optec FocusLynx controller. If you would prefer the fully integrated solution consider the ThirdLynx model.

Compatibiltiy

  • FeatherTouch FTF2008, FTF2015, FTF2020, FTF2025 focusers,
  • FeatherTouch FTM series Micros,
  • FeatherTouch MPA series Micro Pinion Assembly,
  • TeleVue TV-NP101is, TV-NP127is
  • NOTE: 2-inch FeatherTouch rack-and-pinion focusers require the FT20R Motor
  • Material:  6061 aluminum, anodized black with gold knob,
  • Length:  6.3" (160mm)
  • Width:  3.2" (81.4mm)
  • Weight: 6.4 oz (180 g)
  • Tools Required:  1/16" and 7/64" hex keys (included)
  • Motor Cable:    Standard Cat-5e or Cat-6 (6-ft. length included)
  • Connection to FocusLynx:  Focuser 1 or Focuser 2 port- RJ45 socket

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