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Figure 2. The equatorial mount.

Dec. lock knob

R.A. lock knob

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Retighten the R.A. and Dec. lock knobs once the equatori-
al mount is properly oriented. 

8. Slide the counterweight onto the counterweight shaft.

Make sure the counterweight lock knob is adequately
loosened to allow the counterweight shaft to pass
through the hole in the counterweight. 

9. Now, with the counterweight lock knob still loose, grip the

counterweight with one hand and thread the shaft into the
equatorial mount (at the base of the declination axis) with
the other hand. When it is threaded as far in as it will go,
position the counterweight about halfway up the shaft and
tighten the counterweight lock knob. The retaining screw
and washer on the bottom of the shaft prevent the counter-
weight from falling off (and onto your foot!) if the
counterweight lock knob becomes loose.

10.Attach the two slow-motion cables to the R.A. and Dec.

worm gear shafts of the equatorial mount by positioning
the thumb screw on the end of the cable over the indented
slot on the worm gear shaft and then tightening the thumb
screw. We recommend that the shorter cable be used on
the R.A. worm gear shaft and the longer cable on the Dec.
worm gear shaft. 

The equatorial mount is now fully assembled and should
appear as shown in Figure 1.

3. Attaching A Telescope

The EQ-2 Equatorial Mount is designed to hold small to mid-
size telescopes weighing up to about 10 lbs. For heavier
telescopes, the mount may not provide sufficient stability for
steady imaging. Any type of telescope can be mounted on the
EQ-2 Equatorial mount, including refractors, Newtonian
reflectors, and cadadioptrics, provided a 1/4”-20 adapter or
set of tube rings is available to couple the tube to the mount.

Orion carries a variety of differently sized tube rings and a
1/4"-20 mounting adapter designed exclusively for the EQ-2
Equatorial Mount. One of these items probably fits the tele-
scope tube you wish to mount. Check the Orion print or online
catalogs for currently available mounting accessories.

4. Balancing the Telescope

Once the telescope is attached to the equatorial mount, the
next step is to balance the telescope. Proper balance is
required to insure smooth movement of the telescope on both
axes of the equatorial mount. 

If you attach your telescope with a 1/4”-20 adapter, it may not
be possible to balance the scope precisely with respect to the

Summary of Contents for EQ-2

Page 1: ...719 Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Customer Support 800 676 1343 E mail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 P O Box 1815 Santa Cruz CA 95061 Orion EQ 2 Equatorial Mount 9828 Equatorial Mount ...

Page 2: ...of celestial objects as they move slowly across the sky so they remain within your eyepiece s field of view The setting circles will assist you in locating hundreds of fascinating celestial denizens including galaxies nebulas and star clusters from their catalogued coordinates With a little practice and a little patience you ll find that your EQ 2 Equatorial Mount is an invaluable tool for getting...

Page 3: ... each leg should face inward 2 Tighten the leg lock knobs on the bottom braces of the tri pod legs For now keep the legs at their shortest fully retracted length you can extend them to a more desir able length later after the telescope is completely assembled 3 With the tripod legs now attached to the equatorial mount stand the tripod upright be careful and spread the legs apart enough to connect ...

Page 4: ...ing the thumb screw on the end of the cable over the indented slot on the worm gear shaft and then tightening the thumb screw We recommend that the shorter cable be used on the R A worm gear shaft and the longer cable on the Dec worm gear shaft The equatorial mount is now fully assembled and should appear as shown in Figure 1 3 Attaching A Telescope The EQ 2 Equatorial Mount is designed to hold sm...

Page 5: ...by the Earth s rotation from west to east An equatorial mount Figure 2 is designed to compensate for that motion allowing you to easi ly track the movement of astronomical objects thereby keeping them from drifting out of the telescope s field of view while you re observing This is accomplished by slowly rotating the telescope on its right ascension R A axis using only the R A slow motion cable Bu...

Page 6: ...hould now be able to use the Dec slow motion control cable again to fine adjust the telescope s position Tracking Celestial Objects When you observe a celestial object through the telescope you ll see it drift slowly across the field of view To keep it in the field if your equatorial mount is polar aligned just turn the R A slow motion control cable clockwise The Dec slow motion control cable is n...

Page 7: ... of the celestial equator Dec 0 and negative when the telescope is pointing south of the celestial equa tor Retighten the lock knob 2 Loosen the R A lock knob and rotate the telescope until the R A value from the star atlas matches the reading on the R A setting circle Remember to use the lower set of num bers on the R A setting circle Retighten the lock knob Most setting circles are not accurate ...

Page 8: ...RA and Dec axes Setting circles RA scaled in 10 min increments Dec scaled in 1 increments for N or S Hemisphere Polar axis latitude adjustment 5 to 75 One Year Limited Warranty This Orion Product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty is for the benefit of the original retail purchaser only During this warranty peri...

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