INSTRUCTION MANUAL AZ4 Altzimuth Mount Steel Aluminum 100412V1
AZ4 Altzimuth Mount Steel 2
AZ4 Altzimuth Mount Aluminum 3
Thank you for choosing our Sky- tripod legs at their fully retracted (shortest) length. After the mount is fully assembled, you can extend the legs to whatever length is suitable for you. Watcher product as part of your sky watching adventure. The AZ4 Alt-azimuth Mount is an excellent observing platform for small telescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes and even cameras. Its simple design allows for easy set up and usage.
Your AZ4 mount is now fully assembled and it should look like Figure 1a. Please move ahead to section 3 to read about connecting your telescope to the mount. Your AZ4 mount is now fully assembled, and should resemble Figure 1b. You can now connect your telescope to the mount. 2. Connecting a Telescope B. AZ4 (Aluminum) 1. Stand the tripod upright and spread the legs out as far as they can go. For now, keep the tripod legs at their fully retracted (shortest) length.
It is fairly simple to connect the telescope to the mount once you have a dovetail mounting bar on your telescope tube. First, unthread the knurled black plastic thumbscrew on the AZ4’s dovetail holder until the tips are flush with the interior wall of the dovetail holder. Afterwards, insert the telescope’s dovetail bar into the mount’s dovetail holder and firmly tighten the thumbscrew. point a telescope at zenith (straight up).
5. Specifications AZ4 (Steel) AZ4 (Aluminum) Mount: Altazimuth Mount: Altazimuth Material: Die-cast aluminum black anodized throughout Material: Die-cast aluminum black anodized throughout Maximum load capacity: Approximately 15 lbs. Maximum load capacity: Approximately 15 lbs. Maximum tube diameter: Approximately 7.5” (6” aperture telescope) Maximum tube diameter: Approximately 7.