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Meade ETX 125 Telescope manual focuser knob modification

Meade ETX 125 Telescope manual focuser knob modification
A replacement for the factory installed focusing knob, which allows precise setup and indication of the focus position for a range of eyepieces, adapters, and photographic equipment. No more refocusing guesswork!

The original scope's construction modification is minimal and easily reversible. But most likely will void your warranty. Be especially careful while handling the mirrors during full disassembing of the OTA.

Inspect the attached Google SketchUp 1:1 model file for all of the details and measurements.

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Step 1Major modification

Major modification
You need access to a milling machine to do this major modification for the factory focusing shaft. It must be completely removed from the telescope beforehand. Pay as much attention as possible to the optical mirror during the removal procedure.

The width of the groove to be milled depends on the diameter of the set screw you have. The grove is about 1.5 - 2mm deep in order to include the top narrow part of the shaft. The set screw should easily slide in the groove, but without much of freedom to prevent back lag.
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Dec 31, 2006. 7:11 AMchrisletts says:
I'm intruiged that you find only 8 points difference between focus positions - on my scope, there's a lot of free play and about 90 degrees between 'up' and 'down' focus. Is there any way to eliminate the free play ?
Nov 27, 2006. 9:35 PMtheRIAA says:
are you saying the new one is more precise than the old one? how easy is it to turn? ever think about adding a big weight to the tip to make it spin longer?

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