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GENE
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Balancing
the
Telescope
To
eliminate
undue
stress
on
the
mount,
the
telescope
should
be
properly
in
R.A.
balanced
around
the
R.A.
axis
(also
known
as
the
polar
axis.)
In
addition,
proper
balancing
is
crucial
for
accurate
tracking
if
using
the
optional
clock
drive.
To
balance
the
mount:
1.
Release
the
R.A.
Clamp
and
position
the
telescope
off
to
one
side
of
the
mount
(see
figure
3-3).
2.
GRADUALLY
release
the
telescope
to
see
which
way
it
“rolls.”
3.
Thread
the
counterweight
up
or
down
the
shaft
to
a
point
where
it
balances
the
telescope
(i.e.,
the
telescope
remains
stationary
when
the
R.A.
clamp
is
released).
Wher
this
is
done,
the
scope
is
properly
balanced
in
right
ascension.
Figure
3-3
16
©
Basic
Operation

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