- Description
- Specifications
Focus accurate and fast your telescope using our powerful Motor Focus Kit. This high resolution geared box has a 0,06 degree step size can can easily lift more than 6 Kg (per cm). Its high torque is suitable for lifting heavy imaging equipment. Moreover motor’s gearbox has a low backlash which can easily tuned using backlash compensation in imaging software. The RJ45 socket can be converted to compatible Robofocus Pinout.
An L shaped black anodized aluminium bracket, hard to bend, has cut rails and can be attached to a wide range of focusers. In fact we have successfully installed it on:
- Orion Optics UK default focuser
- GSO (RC focuser) Takahashi (FSQ106)
- Moonlite (2”, 2.5”)
- Baader (Steel track)
- Synta Focuser Refractors
- Altair Astro (2”, 2.5”, 3”)
- Starlight (2”, 2.5”, 3”)
What the Motor Kit package includes:
- High Resolution Stepper Geared Motor Enclosure (Step Angle 7.5, Deg 120, Gear Ration 1:120). Its gearbox has very low backlash and high torque suitable to focus in micron scale.
- Universal Black Anodised Aluminium L shaped bracket for Motor
- Motor couplers
- Different sizes of bolts and spacers
Pegasus Stepper Motor Technical Specifications
| Step Angle (Deg) | 7.5 / 120 = 0.0625 |
| Gear Ratio | 1:120 |
| Phases | 4 (Unipolar Motor) |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| Current (A) | 0.27 |
| Pull-in Rate (PPS) | 400 |
| Pull-in Torque (N.cm) | 60 (100pps) |
| Weight | Stepper Motor, Universal L Shaped Adapter & Motor Coupler weight in total 250g |
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