Manufacturer: -TS Montierungen
Product number: UForkMount

EUR 550,00RRP EUR 650,00you save 15.4% (EUR 100,00)


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TS-Optics Fork Mount for large binoculars and rich field telescopes
The TS fork mount is the result of intensive tests aimed at creating a robust, low-vibration yet transportable mount for large binoculars and compact telescopes. By using aluminum profiles, we kept the weight of the mount below 5 kg but nevertheless were able to implement a payload of up to 15 kg.

Convincing features of the TS UForkMount:
Vibrations are suppressed with dampening materials and short levers.
The instrument can easily be attached via the supplied multifuncional plate.
Furthermore, the dovetail clamp accepts any dovetail bars (GP and EQ5 style).
The fork mount can be easily detached from the pivot bearing on the base. The bearing for horizontal adjustment on the base is implemented as dry bearing, thus the mount can be easier adapted to photo tripods.
The friction for height is adjustable via two big knurled screws.
The mount allows for free 360° panning in azimuth and trouble-free swiveling from horizon to zenith, thus you can reach any point in the sky.

Applications of the TS UForkMount:
Observing the countryside and wildlife observing: fast pans or slow tracking are no problem with htis mount. Use your spotting scope or your binoculars with the mount
Sports photography, animal photography: even heavy telephoto lenses are well supported and can easily be attached. Swivel to the target, release and take pictures.
Astronomy: due to the special shape of the fork, you can swivel up to the zenith and thus find and observe object in the sky.

Connecting the UFORKMOUNT to EQ5 / GP Level Tripods
With the Berlebach adapter BE11178-38, the fork mount can be connected to all tripods that are also suitable for EQ3, EQ5, HEQ5 or Vixen-GP mounts. The adapter is linked in the accessories section.
Mount type:Alt-azimuthal fork mount
Payload:15 kg
Material:High strength aluminum alloy
Bearings:Plain bearing
Connection at the base:D=60 mm seating with female 3/8" thread
Clear width:29.5 cm
Weight:4.6 kg
External dimensions:300 x 445 x 300 mm (L x W x H)
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Reviews

Written by Tore Engen
on 2022-07-04

Very nice fork mount! High quality, solid, stable. Use it with my TS 100 - 90 binoculars, and also with my Lunt h-alpha telescope. I place it on a Berlebach Planet tripod, together with the Berlebach adapter.
Highly recommended!!!!

Written by Ralf Hansel
on 2022-01-09

"genau richtig.."

Written by Christian Devillers
on 2021-07-15

"very satisfied"

Written by Erich Deiss
on 2021-07-09

"Bestens geeignet für mein Grossfernglas"

Written by Maksim Demidenko
on 2020-07-19

"Ich benutze dieses Produkt seit ein paar Wochen. Ich kann es für die Installation eines 100-mm-Fernglases empfehlen - an den Seiten ist noch genügend Freiraum vorhanden. Ich mochte die zulässigen vertikalen Ablenkwinkel des Fernglases - vom Zenit bis zu einem großen Minus. An den richtigen Stellen befinden sich weiche Polster - Sie werden die Oberfläche während der Installation und Verwendung nicht beschädigen. Ich habe ein qualitativ hochwertiges und dennoch relativ preiswertes Produkt erhalten."

Written by Stefan Koch
on 2020-05-07

"Benutze die Gabel mit einem Berlebach Uni 19C für mein 120er Bino und bin sehr zufrieden mit der Handhabung. Die Klemmung der Befestigungsschiene funktioniert hervorragend und auch die Nachführung läuft schon weich. Das Glas bleibt von selbst in jeder Position stehen, die Fixierung für die Hochachse habe ich noch nicht gebraucht."