Takahashi Tube Holder 125S with Plate (FSQ-106EDX4)

TakahashiSKU: TAK-TKA29420S

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Product Overview

This double-clamp tube holder is sized to the 125mm tube diameter shared by the TSA-120 and FSQ-106EDX4, and it ships with its mounting plate for direct attachment to a dovetail-equipped mount.

Who It's For

This is a good match if you own a TSA-120 or FSQ-106EDX4 and need the tube holder and its plate as a matched set.

Key Features & Design

  • Double-clamp ring pair: sized to a 125mm tube diameter.
  • Mounting plate included: no separate plate purchase needed.
  • Fits both the TSA-120 and the FSQ-106EDX4.

Recommended Uses

Mounting the TSA-120 or FSQ-106EDX4 optical tube to a dovetail-equipped equatorial mount.

Compatibility and Accessory Notes

Sized for the 125mm tube diameter of the TSA-120 and FSQ-106EDX4. If you are fitting a different Takahashi optical tube, send us the model and we will confirm the fit before you order.

Good to Know Before You Order

This is the 125mm holder: it does not fit smaller-diameter Takahashi tubes such as the 95mm FC-100D / FSQ-85EDX series.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it difficult to set up?

No — the plate ships with the holder, so the tube clamp and the mount attachment arrive as one matched set.

What tube diameter does it fit?

125mm — the TSA-120 and FSQ-106EDX4.

Does it include the mounting plate?

Yes.

Bottom Line

A 125mm double-clamp tube holder with its mounting plate included, fitting the TSA-120 and FSQ-106EDX4.

Product nameTube Holder 125WS
Product codeTKA36420W (catalog) / TKA29420S (vendor SKU)
Tube diameter125mm
Compatible telescopesTSA-120, FSQ-106EDX4
Mounting plateIncluded
Weight1.2kg

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