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Celestron Wedge With Hd Pro For Cpc 8/9/11, Black (93664)

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Vendor: Celestron

Type: Telescopes

Sku: WBEEAB0040GXO8K

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Celestron Wedge With Hd Pro For Cpc 8/9/11, Black (93664)

$606.11

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Celestron HD Pro Wedge? A: The dimensions are twenty-five inches in length, twelve inches in width, and seventeen inches in height. This size allows for a stable platform for telescopes.
  • Q: What is the weight of the Celestron HD Pro Wedge? A: The package weight is thirty-eight pounds. This heavy weight contributes to its stability during use.
  • Q: What material is the Celestron HD Pro Wedge made from? A: The specific material is not listed. However, it is designed to be heavy-duty and stable.
  • Q: What telescopes are compatible with the HD Pro Wedge? A: It supports fork mounted Schmidt Cassegrain Telescopes up to eleven inches in size. This makes it versatile for various telescope models.
  • Q: How does the Celestron HD Pro Wedge assist in astroimaging? A: The wedge provides a stable platform that minimizes vibration. This is crucial for capturing high-quality images during astroimaging.
  • Q: How do I install the Celestron HD Pro Wedge? A: Installation involves placing the base of the telescope onto the tilt plate. It simplifies the process by allowing the scope to drop into place by rotating.
  • Q: Can I adjust the altitude and azimuth on the HD Pro Wedge? A: Yes, it features built-in altitude and azimuth adjustment controls. Oversized knobs make these adjustments easier for polar alignment.
  • Q: Is the Celestron HD Pro Wedge suitable for equatorial use? A: Yes, it has a latitude range from zero to ninety degrees. This functionality makes it ideal for use at the equator.
  • Q: How do I align my telescope using this wedge? A: The oversized knobs attached to the wedge allow for easy polar alignment. You can adjust the altitude and azimuth for precise alignment.
  • Q: What is the purpose of the hand control holder on the wedge? A: The hand control holder allows you to place the hand control on either the wedge or the fork arm. This prevents it from falling off during use.
  • Q: How do I clean and maintain the Celestron HD Pro Wedge? A: To clean, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the surface. Ensure it is stored in a dry place to prevent damage.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for the Celestron HD Pro Wedge? A: Yes, it typically comes with a warranty from the manufacturer. Check the packaging for specific warranty details.
  • Q: What should I do if my HD Pro Wedge arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact the seller or manufacturer for a return or replacement. Be sure to keep the original packaging.
  • Q: Is the HD Pro Wedge suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is user-friendly with features that facilitate easy telescope mounting and alignment. Beginners will find it helpful.
  • Q: What are the heavy-duty side plates for? A: The heavy-duty side plates provide rigidity and reduce vibration. This enhances stability during astroimaging sessions.

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