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Originally Posted by Bart
So in other words, it is all bollocks.
As long as the pier is sturdy and is not an obviously flimsy setup which is susceptible to wobble and vibration, then there is no reason not to use a levelling setup.
Also, if levelling helps reduce the number of polar alignment iterations, then that has to be a good thing as well.

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Exactly right.
However, if you crunch some numbers, you will see that if you are levelled your pier within 2-3° (very easily achieved during pier construction phase), the number of required iterations does not really increase (it can be said that the alignment error of each iteration will be proportional to sin(x) where x is the departure from ideal horizontality of the pier base.. so sin(2°)=0.035.. 3.5%.. not really significant.
After all, who guaranties that the base of the mount itself is really aligned with the horizontal axis of the polar axis?
EQ6 base is just aluminium cast, no machining.. so go figure