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Arthur Dent
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Reged: 10/23/08
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Loc: South Yorkshire, UK
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Re: tear down ETX 90
06/13/09 03:57 AM
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Hi there
To add to brian's comment, the forks are quite stiff and, being made of plastic, you have to be careful prising them apart.
When I removed the OTA from the forks (just out of curiosity I might add), I was very nervous that one (or both) forks would break, you have to use that much force. However, all was well.
I have to disagree with brian's comment about re-installation though. I found that it was a breeze.
Don't forget, however, that the focusing control which passes through the rear cell must be removed as it will not allow the OTA to be pulled forwards.
There are some photos and a brief description (from Mike Weasner's Mighty ETX Site) LINK HERE (scroll towards the bottom of the page btw)
HTH
Art
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Various EP's from 6mm to 26mm, Baader Hyperion 8-24mm Zoom, a 2x Barlow, 2" diagonal and 7Ah PowerTank.
MRF and Antares 8x50 RACI finder scope - both for the 6SE's OTA, whilst the ETX gets a plain RDF.
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Edited by Arthur Dent (06/13/09 08:58 AM)
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