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OA-Series

 Telescopes Use and Care Manual 

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DGM Optics

 OA-Series

 instruments offer some of the finest optics and 

innovative mechanical design utilized by any telescope available to the amateur 

astronomer today.  Outlined here are basic procedures to help you attain optimal 

performance from your OA-Series

 telescope.  

  

After your Scope Arrives 

 

 

Once you have received your OA-Series

 telescope carefully unpack all 

components and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during 

shipping. Although it is rare for damage to have occurred during shipping, it is 

very important to contact DGM Optics

  so a claim can be filed as soon as 

possible with the shipping company. 

 

The Basics: Pre-Alignment 

 

 

Depending on your model, all the OA-Series

 telescopes require some assembly. 

The 

OA-4.0

 is easiest of all the OA- Series

 telescopes as far as assembly and 

requires only that the primary mirror is installed in the tube assembly and the 
split yoke is secured around the circumference of the tube assembly. To install 

the primary mirror, carefully unpack the primary mirror and remove the (3) 

machine screws that are attached to the large platter. Then, with the small 
orientation hole in the large platter aligned with the focuser, gently slide the 

entire assembly into the tube and, using the predrilled holes in the tube attach 

the mirror cell and primary to the tube assembly. Next set the tube assembly in 
the “Split Yoke”. Placing the split yoke assembly around the tube assembly and 

securing it by clamping the adjustable draw latch on the split yoke does this. 

Caution:

 Adjust the draw latch only as tight as is needed to hold the tube 

Summary of Contents for OA-Series

Page 1: ...soon as possible with the shipping company The Basics Pre Alignment Depending on your model all the OA Series telescopes require some assembly The OA 4 0 is easiest of all the OA Series telescopes as...

Page 2: ...the first 3 8 nut finger tight against fender washer then with an adjustable wrench hold the first 3 8 nut in place and tighten the second 3 8 nut down to lock the assembly in position If you find tha...

Page 3: ...to be in correct alignment you can proceed to part B of the alignment Alignment Part B The Primary Next comes the easy part the primary To provide a constant reference the primary mirror alignment sh...

Page 4: ...r and quickly perform accurate alignments Also be sure that your scope has reached complete thermal equalization before performing the star test s If you are confident that all alignment steps have be...

Page 5: ...excess water Then take the bathroom tissue pad and lightly and gently blot the remaining water from the surface 9 Next using a paper towel carefully wipe up the water on the large and small platters o...

Page 6: ...It is recommended that chemical resistant gloves be worn when using such solvents Also the vertical bushing bearing assembly should be periodically treated with machine oil such as WD 40 or similar pr...

Page 7: ...for long periods 2 hours at temperatures greater than 140 degrees Fahrenheit The Standard OA 4 0 uses PVC Polyvinyl Chloride tubing for the optical tube assembly and is rated for that temperature 3 If...

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