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2" Dual-Speed Crayford Focuser

The  high  quality  dual-speed  2"  Crayford  focuser  is  one  of 
the most important components of your EON refractor. The 
Crayford design allows for smooth, precise focusing without 
any image shift that typical rack-and-pinion designs experi-
ence. 
For  quick  focusing  of  your  EON  refractor,  the  two  larger 
focus  knobs  will  provide  a  coarse  focus.  For  more  precise 
focusing,  as  needed  for  applications  such  as  critical  high 
power  planetary  observing  and  digital  imaging,  the  smaller 
black  focus  knob  (Figure  1a)  offers  fine  focus  adjustment. 
The fine focus knob rotates eleven times to one single rota-
tion  of  the  coarse  focus  knobs,  making  an  11:1  ratio  for 
extremely precise focusing.
The dual-speed Crayford is capable of handling the weight 
of heavy accessories, such as large 2" eyepieces or a CCD 
or  DSLR  camera.  Adding  tension  to  the  focuser  drawtube 
will  further  increase  the  amount  of  weight  the  focuser  can 
handle without slipping. To adjust the focuser drawtube ten-
sion,  locate  the  focus  tension  set  screw  on  the  underside 
of  the  focuser  (Figure  3).  Using  the  2.5mm  hex  key,  turn 
the set screw clockwise until you have added the appropri-
ate  amount  of  tension  for  your  needs.  In  some  cases,  you 
may  want  to  loosen  the  tension,  which  will  also  decrease 
the resistance of the focus knob movement. Simply turn the 
focus  tension  set  screw  counter-clockwise  as  needed  to 
loosen the focus drawtube tension. 
Tightening the focus lock thumbscrew (Figure 3) will prevent 
the  drawtube  from  moving. This  feature  can  be  utilized  for 
imaging, or visual use, when you have achieved focus and 
do not want the drawtube to move. While you are focusing, 
make  sure  the  focus  lock  thumbscrew  is  loosened,  or  the 
drawtube may not move properly.

Note: Applying too little tension on the focuser will result in 
the  focus  drawtube  to  slide  under  its  own  weight,  or  under 
the weight of your accessories installed. Make sure there is 
enough tension to support your 2"or 1.25" accessories.

Focuser rotation

The focuser assembly on the EON refractors have the abil-
ity  to  be  rotated.  Under  normal  use,  you  should  not  have 
to  rotate  the  focuser,  since  the  eyepiece  and  diagonal  can 
be  rotated  instead.  However,  focuser  rotation  can  be  ben-
eficial  for  changing  the  camera  orientation  while  imaging 
(see “Imaging  with  the  EON  Refractors”).    Additionally,  this 
feature can allow you to keep the focus knobs parallel to the 
ground no matter how your telescope is positioned. This can 
be especially convenient when the telescope is mounted in 
different orientations, causing the focus knob orientation to 
change.
To rotate the focuser, turn the focus rotation lock ring (Figure 
1a) counter-clockwise until the assembly loosens. Rotate the 
focuser to the desired orientation. Lock the focuser in place 
by turning the focus rotation lock ring clockwise. To ensure 
a  secure  lock,  it  is  sometimes  necessary  to  grab  hold  of 
the  entire  focuser  assembly  and  firmly  rotate  it  clockwise, 
bracing your other hand against the stationary portion of the 
optical tube.

The  72mm  EON  refractor  has  screw  holes  for  an  optional 
finder  scope  dovetail  base  attached  to  the  rotating  portion 
of the focuser, allowing you to change the orientation of the 
finder scope as desired.
The  EON  72mm  uses  a  single  thumbscrew  instead  of  a 
lock  ring  to  lock  the  focuser  rotation. To  rotate  the  focuser 
on the EON 72mm, loosen the focuser rotation lock thumb-
screw and rotate the focuser to the desired orientation. Lock 
the  focuser  in  place  by  tightening  the  focuser  rotation  lock 
thumbscrew.

using 1.25" and 2" accessories

Your  EON  refractor  can  accommodate  both  1.25"  and  2" 
accessories,  including  just  about  any  eyepiece,  diagonal, 
or  camera. The  Crayford  focuser  has  a  2"  eyepiece  holder 
with a 1.25" eyepiece adapter installed (Figure 4). Both the 
2"  eyepiece  holder  and  1.25"  eyepiece  adapter  feature  a 
brass  compression  ring  to  hold  your  accessories  in  place. 
The  brass  compression  ring  securely  holds  the  1.25"  or  2" 
accessory in place without marking its metal barrel.
The telescope must be used with either a diagonal or exten-
sion  tube  in  order  for  the  eyepiece  to  reach  focus.  In  most 
cases,  you  will  be  using  a  90°  star  diagonal  for  visual  use 
with an eyepiece.
To  attach  a  1.25"  diagonal  or  extension  tube  to  your  tele-
scope:
 

1. Remove the dust cap from the 1.25" eyepiece adapter.

 

2.  Insert  the  barrel  of  your  diagonal  or  extension  tube 

into the 1.25" eyepiece adapter.

Figure 3. 

Adjustments can be made to the focus tension set 

screw using the provided 2.5mm hex key. Tightening the focus lock 
thumbscrew will stop the focuser drawtube from moving.

Focus tension set 

screw

Focus lock thumbscrew

Summary of Contents for #9781 EON 72MM

Page 1: ...ope com Corporate Offices 831 763 7000 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 instruction Manual Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 Orion EON Apochromatic ED Refractors 9781 EON 72...

Page 2: ...scope back to Orion for warranty repair service you should use the origi nal packaging to ensure the telescope stays intact during shipping Take a moment to inspect the telescope and all of its parts...

Page 3: ...can be ben eficial for changing the camera orientation while imaging see Imaging with the EON Refractors Additionally this feature can allow you to keep the focus knobs parallel to the ground no matt...

Page 4: ...of your EON refractor you are ready to begin using your new telescope outside under a starry night The EON refractors are essentially ready to begin observing with immediately There is a small period...

Page 5: ...ditional balance adjustment the orientation of the mounting block can be reversed This is especially helpful when using heavy accessories such as 2 eyepieces or DSLR cameras To reverse the orientation...

Page 6: ...ce holder and secure the camera with the thumbscrew The EON ED refractors were designed to reach focus with both DSLR and CCD cameras However every camera s focus point is a little different Depending...

Page 7: ...ticles off the lens with a blower bulb or compressed air or lightly brush the lens with a soft camel hair brush Apply some cleaning fluid to a tissue never directly on the optics Wipe the lens gently...

Page 8: ...e provided it is returned postage paid to Orion Warranty Repair 89 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 Proof of purchase such as a copy of the original receipt is required This warranty does not apply if...

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