What I mean is the actual thing that is connected to each axis to make it move. The Servocat has a spring-loaded knurled wheel that presses into the wood of the ground ring on the Az. and cable drive on the Alt. The Servocat comes with very detailed instructions, DVD, CD-rom, photos, templates and
all the hardware you need in individual packages so even a complete fool (like me) can install it in a few hours. Most people who buy it are not ATMers.
The software is easy to use and you it also has has an auto calibration function, whereby the precise gear ratios and backlash can be computed automatically. Also has slip return, spiral search and local area sync functions.
Of course, this is provided it is a fairly standard dob design. If it is something else (like mine) it will take a bit more fiddling around.
When I enquired, the Sitech system did offer clutch/gearbox assemblies but how you get it to actually drive each axis (friction, timing belts, worm gears,) is up to you to figure out. I do like the idea of the slip clutches though. On Servocat you have to dis-engage a lever on each axis to go manual.
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BTW - The Argo/Servocat combo works very well together - any bugs have had plenty of time to get worked out.