Takahashi 7x50 Finder Scope Bracket

TakahashiSKU: TAK-TKA00563

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Product Overview

This bracket mounts a Takahashi 7x50 or 7.5x50 finderscope to a refractor's rear cell. The flat mounting base carries the rear-cell attachment holes, and three chromed ball-head bolts plus nylon-tipped collimation bolts with locking nuts handle centering and alignment.

Who It's For

This is a good match if you own a Takahashi refractor sized for the 7x50 or 7.5x50 finder and need to mount or replace the bracket.

Key Features & Design

  • Flat mounting base: drilled for the rear-cell bolt pattern.
  • Three chromed ball-head bolts: set the finder's centering.
  • Nylon-tipped collimation bolts with locking nuts: hold alignment once set.
  • Limited 5-year manufacturer warranty.

Recommended Uses

Mounting a 7x50 or 7.5x50 finderscope for star-hopping and target acquisition, or replacing a lost or damaged factory bracket.

Compatibility and Accessory Notes

Fits Takahashi refractor optical tubes sized for the 7x50 and 7.5x50 finder. It pairs with the Takahashi 7.5x50 Finderscope and the 7x50 finderscope, both sold separately.

Good to Know Before You Order

Bracket only: the finderscope is sold separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it difficult to set up?

No — it bolts directly to the rear cell, and the three ball-head bolts plus the locking collimation bolts handle centering and alignment.

What's included?

The bracket only. The finderscope is sold separately.

Which finders does it fit?

The Takahashi 7x50 and 7.5x50 finderscopes.

Bottom Line

A finder bracket for Takahashi refractors carrying a 7x50 or 7.5x50 finderscope, with a flat rear-cell base and three-point centering and collimation.

Product nameFinder Bracket (7x50F / 7.5x50F)
Product codeTKA00563
FinishLightblue
Weight210g

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