Manufacturer: Skywatcher
Product number: EXEQ6w

EUR 99,00


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Column extension for EQ-6 - white
The column extension fits directly onto the original tripod of the (N)EQ-6 mount, the AZ-EQ6, the Celestron CGEM and the Orion Atlas. The extension is screwed directly onto the tripod. The mount in turn fits directly onto the column extension.
Height:approx. 21.6 cm
Diameter:approx. 13 cm at bottom, approx. 14 cm maximum, approx 10.2 cm tube
Weight:approx. 2.9 kg
Half pillar



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Written by conrad Heijenrath
on 2023-07-01

"Deze gebruik ik om de montering te verhogen zodat deze niet tijdens waarnemingen in het zenit tegen het statief vast loopt. Zeer degelijk."

Written by Jurij Dolanec
on 2022-06-25

"With half pillar on top of my tripod I am no longer afraid that the telescope will hit anything when doing the meridian flip. Also, azimuth adjustment is now easier and more precise."

Written by Michel Nieuwland
on 2022-03-19

"I needed the pilar because my setups would bump the tripod from time to time, this helps to prevent and makes the setup a bit higher!"

Written by markus mikkolainen
on 2019-09-07

otherwise great, but there is nothing to stop the lower end plate rotating in relation to the tripod, and unscrewing itself, except for the (low) friction between the extension and tripod. I fixed this by adding a cooking silicone friction pad between the pier lower plate and the tripod. The design could be fixed by adding a claw to the lower black plate, which will hook into the tripod screw hole.

Written by Thomas Braxator
on 2016-02-27

"passt problemlos"