M-zeta Bluetooth

Avalon InstrumentsSKU: AV-1MZT001

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Sale price$8,301.00 CAD
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  • Description
  • Specifications

M-Zeta is the Avalon Instruments Azimuthal mount. Strong, accurate, easy to use, and well-designed the M-Zeta brings the Avalon Instruments concept of the Belt Driven System to an Azimuthal mount. The M-Zeta can manage OTAs up to 20kg/44lb, does not need a counterweight, and is ready to use in a few minutes.

Just connecting the StarGO Control System embedded on the DEC mount body to a pc via USB, WiFi, or Bluetooth (depending on the StarGo model purchased), or just on a device such as Smartphone or tablet, the mount is ready to be used for an observation session.

Technical Data

Type

Altazimuth mount

 Weight

12,2 kg (26,8 lb), without counterweight and bar

 Capacity

20 kg (44 lb)

 Transmission system

All belts drive system based on four stages reducer.

All the movements are on ball bearings. No maintenance and no backlash system.

Pulleys made with special polymer fiberglass charged and high precision toothed belts.

Construction Material

Anodized aluminium, worked out from single blocks with high precision 5 axis CNC machines

AR Axis

Heavy duty steel, diam. 35mm; 1 x dual ball bearings, diam. 62mm + 1 x roller bearing diam. 72mm + 2 x roller bearing diam. 45mm – On bearings clutch system

DEC Axis

Heavy duty steel, diam. 35mm; 1 x dual ball bearings, diam. 62mm + 1 x roller bearing diam. 72mm + 1 x roller bearing diam. 45mm – On bearings clutch system

GOTO system

StarGO GoTo Control System (WiFi or Bluetooth version)

Counterweight bar

No counterweight bar is required

Counterweight

No counterweight is required

Scope plate

Losmandy, 3" (75mm), dovetail, single knob with 2 tightening points

Warranty

2 years from the purchase date, extended to 5 years for the transmission system

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