djbunting
28-04-2011, 10:26 PM
Hi Guys,
Long time reader first time registrator and poster. However i do apologise in advance for the lack of correct terminology
Ive had this 9in scope for years. I thought id pull it out and start looking at the sky again.
This evening while trying to chase Saturn around i realised why it'd been sitting in my shed for so many years. The declination axis is jammed and I am unable to aim the scope effectively.
I have attached a couple of photo's to attempt to explain the issue.
When i rotate the dec axis knob(?) The part with the white arrows (below) moves and the part above it (hose clamped to scope) remains stationary. Whereas it should be the other way around. It doesnt seem to matter how hard i tighten the lock bolt(? under left arrow head)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/kiff81/scope/DSC_06552.jpg
There is an access cover in line with the right asc axis that reveals the shaft which should rotate when dec axis knob is turned. This seems to be attached( threaded ) to the couterweight mounting pictured below. There seems to be two notches in the couterweight mount that i would have thought would allow me to remove the counterweight mount and access the dec axis shaft however i am unable to unscrew this.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/kiff81/scope/DSC_06572.jpg
I recall several years ago emptying a can of WD40 into various holes and hitting with hammers mallots and pulling as hard as i can to get the dec axis moving and to remove the scope mount ( bit hose clamped to scope ). Also tried a angle grinder spanner to remove the counterweight mount to no avail.
The mount itself seems to be of cast aluminium so i have been so far unwilling to put it in a vise and really force it into submission.
If anyone could suggest a more elegant way of achieving the desired result please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Drew
ps Saturn still looked good though
Long time reader first time registrator and poster. However i do apologise in advance for the lack of correct terminology
Ive had this 9in scope for years. I thought id pull it out and start looking at the sky again.
This evening while trying to chase Saturn around i realised why it'd been sitting in my shed for so many years. The declination axis is jammed and I am unable to aim the scope effectively.
I have attached a couple of photo's to attempt to explain the issue.
When i rotate the dec axis knob(?) The part with the white arrows (below) moves and the part above it (hose clamped to scope) remains stationary. Whereas it should be the other way around. It doesnt seem to matter how hard i tighten the lock bolt(? under left arrow head)
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/kiff81/scope/DSC_06552.jpg
There is an access cover in line with the right asc axis that reveals the shaft which should rotate when dec axis knob is turned. This seems to be attached( threaded ) to the couterweight mounting pictured below. There seems to be two notches in the couterweight mount that i would have thought would allow me to remove the counterweight mount and access the dec axis shaft however i am unable to unscrew this.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y193/kiff81/scope/DSC_06572.jpg
I recall several years ago emptying a can of WD40 into various holes and hitting with hammers mallots and pulling as hard as i can to get the dec axis moving and to remove the scope mount ( bit hose clamped to scope ). Also tried a angle grinder spanner to remove the counterweight mount to no avail.
The mount itself seems to be of cast aluminium so i have been so far unwilling to put it in a vise and really force it into submission.
If anyone could suggest a more elegant way of achieving the desired result please let me know.
Kind Regards,
Drew
ps Saturn still looked good though