Geared Altitude bearing for metric Hadley Telescope (M4) with thinner attachment pad and larger manual control wheel
by SABvdF · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Mechanical |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
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| Uploaded | Feb 21, 2025 |
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Description
An easier way to control the altitude bearing for metric Hadley Telescope (M4) with thinner attachment pad and larger manual control wheel, compared to the last remixes. Print the same as the other parts of your Hadley. You will have to make an axis in your mount; I've used an M4x50mm bolt and nyloc nut through the Sturdy mount by Ivan Urbánek , which fits very well. It does require some support this way, so if you don't like that you may want to pick a different version.
AI Analysis: This is a mechanical component designed for a telescope, specifically a geared altitude bearing assembly. It features a large circular wheel with a gear mechanism that allows precise adjustment of the telescope's position. The component is attached to a telescoping structure and includes a yellow padded grip for manual operation. The bearing is constructed from durable materials and is designed to facilitate smooth movement of the telescope's mount.
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