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APM - Azmaxload Mounting Einarmige Version
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APM - AzMaxLoad mount single arm version
APM - AzMaxLoad Mount single view version
APM-Az-Ml-M
AzMaxLoad mount single arm version
After Tele Optic had stopped producing the GR-XXL years ago, a gap arose which was never really closed, so that we at APM-Telescopes finally decided to close this gap and create a new, large and extremely stable azimuthal Build mount.
Technical specifications:
Base diameter: 180 mm Horizontal axis: 50 mm made of V2A stainless steel with ...
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AzMaxLoad Mount single arm version
Tele Optik discontinued years ago the super strong made Giro XXL azimuth mount but too many customers asked us for such XXL mount, we decided to design a new one.
Technical datas:
Mount:
bottom diameter 180 mm = 7.1 inchhorizontal axis: diameter 50 mm, made from Stainless Steel V2A as friction axis in central part and at both ends with 50 mm = 2 inch axial-needel-bearingvertical axis: 180 mm = ...
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APM - AzMaxLoad mount single arm version
AzMaxLoad mount single arm version
After Tele Optic had stopped producing the GR-XXL years ago, a gap arose which was never really closed, so that we at APM-Telescopes finally decided to close this gap and create a new, large and extremely stable azimuthal Build mount.
Technical specifications:
Base diameter: 180 mm
Horizontal axis: 50 mm made of V2A stainless steel with a middle plain bearing and 50 mm axial needle bearing on both sides
Vertical bearing diameter: 180 mm, running on Teflon. Upper and lower part are clamped with 45 mm axial needle bearings
Axis on the telescope side: diameter 60 mm made of AIMgS1
Distance from the mounting axis to the end of the arm = telescopic mount: 200 mm
Total height of the mount incl. upper clamping screw: 160 mm
Max. Total length of the mount without counterweight rod: 305 mm
Telescopic mount: 2 M6 threads in hole to hole center distance of 35 mm
Weight mount: 8.15 kg
Color: black anodized
Diameter of the counterweight rod made of V2A: 30 mm
Counterweight rod length: 277 mm
Counterweight bar weight: 1.6 kg
Tripod connection: on the underside there is a mixed thread of 3/8 "and M10
Axle clamping: both axes can be locked with hand locking screws
Load capacity:
This is always quite difficult to determine, as there is also a personal taste. In addition, a payload is always dependent on the telescope diameter, weight and length. On a very stable tripod or column, the load capacity of this mount is approx. 50 kg per side, this means telescopes like a Meade or Celestron 14 ", a 7" Apo, a 12 ~ 14 "Newton are no problem for this mount. One picture shows a 450 mm Cassegrain with a tube weight of 50 kg, which was manually adjusted by the customer up to 900 times
scope of delivery
Mount with counterweight rod
techn. Data:
Mount type:
Azimuthal giro mount
Colour:
black
Weight axle cross:
8.15 kg
Load capacity up to (depending on the type:
50 kg
Telescopic attachment:
2 M6 screws per side (optional prism clamps)
Counterweights:
Optionally available
Counterweight rod:
included
Tripod:
Optionally available
Length:
305 mm
Width:
180 mm
Height:
160 mm
Material:
Aluminum / steel
APM - AzMaxLoad Mount single view version
AzMaxLoad Mount single arm version
Tele Optik discontinued years ago the super strong made Giro XXL azimuth mount but too many customers asked us for such XXL mount, we decided to design a new one.
Technical datas:
Mount:
bottom diameter 180 mm = 7.1 inch
horizontal axis: diameter 50 mm, made from stainless steel V2A as friction axis in central part and at both ends with 50 mm = 2 inch axial needel bearing
vertical axis: 180 mm = 7.1 inch gliding on Teflon. Bottom and top part is pre-loaded with a 45 mm = 1.772 inch axial needle bearing
telescope attachment arm: diameter 60 mm = 2.362 inch, made from Alu AlMgSi1
distance from center of mount to end of arm = 200 mm = 7.874 inch
total height of mount from bottom side to top of central locking screw is 160 mm = 6.3 inch
total length of mount from side of shaft attachment to end of telescope arm = 305 mm = 12 inch
Side telescope arm has 2 threads Metric M6 with center to center spacing of 35 mm like Tele Optik GR2 DX and GR3 DX, so the same quick release holder can be used.
weight: 8.15 kg = 17.93 lbs
Counterweight shaft
made from stainless steel V2A
diameter 30 mm
length 277 mm
weight 1600 grams = 3.52 lbs
Loading capacity:
very difficult to say weights, we all know it depends on the tripod and length and size of scopes. From my experience, if the mount is sitting on a real strong tripod, like our Tele Optik, this mount will hold very solid a Celestron C14, a APM Apo 7 ", a APM Achromat 8", on a strong pier, 50 kg, 120 lbs or more shall be really no problem. The one picture show a 18 inch cassegrain with 50 kg tube weight, which the owner manual tracked up to 900 power
Delivery contains
Mount with counterweight shaft
Technical specifications:
Type of mount:
Old Azimuth Giro Mount
Color:
Black
Weight equatorial head:
18 lb
Payload max. (depending on using:
110 lb
Telescope attachment:
each Side 2 M6 Screws (optional Prism Clamps)
Counterweights:
Optional
Counterweightbar:
inclusive
Tripod:
Optional
Length:
305 mm
Width:
180 mm
Hight:
160 mm
Material:
Aluminum / steel
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APM Telescopes company history
# founded in January 1990 in 66507 Reifenberg, Germany in self owned building as importer of astronomical telescopes and accessories for German market
# in 1990 APM became best sales agent for Carl Zeiss Jena astronomical amateur telescopes
# in the year 1991, APM became exclusive agent for Germany, Austria and Switzerland for INTES, Moscow, astronomical telescopes
# in the year 1993, APM became exclusive agent for Germany, Austria and Switzerland for INTES, Moscow, astronomical telescopes
# in the year 1995, APM became worldwide exclusive agent for ARIES / Ukraine and Crimean Astrophysical Observatory professional optical manufacturing (using unique ION BEAMING Figuring)
# in the year 1995 APM started first production of highest quality triplet fluorite apochromatic refractors up to 304 mm diameter
# in the year 1995 APM started exporting large Cassegrain, Ritchey Chretien optical sets and highest quality auto collimation flat mirrors up to 1.20 meter diameter to Japan to companies like IK-Technology, SHOWA, Optics International Laboratory and NISHIMURA
# in the year 1996 APM sold to Max Plank Institute of Astronomy to Carlo Alto Observatory in Spain a 500 mm Laser Beam Expander Optics
# between 1996 and 1999 exported the largest fluorite apochromatic refractors ever made, up to 304 mm diameter to Japan and USA
# in 1997 APM manufactured with subcontractors from Russia extremely difficult deep ellipse mirrors and quartz pipes for Japanese company for testing chips of the next generation. This work was such difficult that companies like Zeiss have had to refuse
# in the year 1998 delivered to ESO (European Southern Observatory) highest quality Fluorite Windows diameter 270 mm for use in the Echelle Spectrograph in the VLT Telescopes. ESO places this order to APM , because other ESO suppliers failed to deliver the asked quality. Since this time APM Telescopes is at ESO on the supplier list for super high quality optical system
# in the year 1998 APM became worldwide exclusive agent by LZOS-Russia for APM / TMB Designed Apo Objectives up to 530 mm in diameter
# In the year 1999 APM helped Coronado Instruments to develop the first real working h-alpha filter systems and APM became exclusive agent for Coronado products in Germany
# in May 1999 we manufactured, and delivered a 1 m computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope to Nördlinger-Ries Observatory in Germany
# in the year 2000 we manufactured and installed a 1.2 m computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope to public Observatory Treburg, Germany
# in October 2001 we signed contract for manufacturing of 1 m RC Telescope to Graduate Institute of Astronomy, National Central University of Taiwan
# in the year 2001 APM moved to a new location to the City of Saarbrücken in Germany and expanded his stuff
# in November 2001 we signed contract for manufacturing a 60 cm equatorial mounted 60 cm computer controlled RC telescope with Hong Kong Spacemuseum
# in December 2001 we signed contract for 80 cm computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope with National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in April 2002 we signed a contract for manufacturing 500 mm computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope for National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in July 2002 we shipped and installed 1 m RC Telescope to Graduate Institute of Astronomy, National Central University of Taiwan
# in July 2002 we delivered a 60 cm equatorial mounted 60 cm computer controlled RC telescope with Hong Kong Spacemuseum
# in March 2003 we signed contract for manufacturing a 600 mm RC Telescope on APM GE 200 computer controlled Mount for private customer in Arizona
# in April 2003 we delivered and installed 80 cm computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope to National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in June 2003 we delivered and installed a 500 mm computer controlled Cassegrain Telescope for National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in June 2004 we delivered a 600 mm RC Telescope on APM GE 200 computer controlled Mount for private customer in Arizona
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# in June 2005 we signed a contract for manufacturing a 406 mm F / 10 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope with large format CCD Reducer for a private customer in Germany. This Maksutov Cassegrain is one of the largest in the world
# in July 2005 we signed contract for manufacturing 1 m computer controlled equatorial fork mounted Cassegrain Telescope with Shandong University at Weihai, China
# in September 2005 we signed a contract for manufacturing a computer controlled equatorial fork mount for a 500 mm RC Telescope with National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in November 2005 we signed contract for manufacturing a RC 600 mm computer controlled equatorial mounted with US company OGS for Highschool in Oklahoma
# in April 2006 we delivered a 406 mm F / 10 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope with large format CCD Reducer for a private customer in Germany. This Maksutov Cassegrain is one of the largest in the world
# in December 2006 APM moved again to an new location Town Rehlingen, closer to the APM Observatory housing the largest apochromatic refractor (12? diameter) in Europe
# in March 2007 we delivered and installed 1 m computer controlled equatorial fork mounted Cassegrain Telescope with Shandong University at Weihai, China
# in April 2007 we signed a contract for manufacturing a 406 mm F / 10 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope for a private customer in Ireland. This Maksutov Cassegrain is one of the largest in the world
# in September 2007 we delivered a computer controlled equatorial fork mount for a 500 mm RC Telescope with National Astronomical Observatories in Beijing, China
# in October 2007 we delivered and installed a 600 mm RC computer controlled equatorial mounted for US company OGS at the HS Mendenhall Observatory at Oklahoma State University, USA
# in October 2007 Markus Ludes (owner of APM ) started together with Andy Lunt and Alan Traino the new company called Lunt-Solar-Systems in Tucson, Arizona in USA
# in December 2007 APM started to manufacture a new computer controlled 1.20 meter alt-azimuth Cassegrain Telescope for the Ural State University in Ekaterinburg-Russia. # In March 2008 for manufacturing a 406 mm F / 10 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope for a private customer in Ireland. This Maksutov Cassegrain is one of the largest in the world
# in October 2008 we installed 800 mm RC to Science Museum in Vilnius Lithuania, largest Telescope in Lithuania, a 800 mm Ritchey Chretien, equatorial Fork Mounted in the Ethno Cosmology Museum near Vilnius for public observations and Students teaching
# in March 2009 we started manufacturing of the world's largest triplet Apo, 510 mm F11, for public Observatory in Italy, near Rome, with delivery term summer 2011
# in May 2009 we signed a contract for manufacturing a 406 mm F / 10 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope for a private customer in Arizona, USA
# in July 2009 we started to manufacture the 1 meter AZ RC Telescope for Private person in Sedona, in Arizona, USA
# in July 2009 we started to manufacture the 1 meter AZ wide field telescope for the University Urumqi in North-West China
# in October 2009 we started to manufacture the 1 meter AZ RC mobile telescope for the University of the Sultanate of Oman, will be used on a movable trailer for observations in the Desert of Oman for teaching the Students in Astro-Physics.
# in October 2009 we signed contract for 600 RC on big ASA Mount for Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences
# in October 2009 we sold to Officer for Public Observatory in China a APM / LZOS triplet Apo 304 mm f / 3600 mm on Astrophysics El Capitan GTO36000 Mount, The observatory is in Su Zhou City near Shanghai, China, it belongs to Suzhou astronomical association
# in November 2009 we installed the 1.20 meter Telescope at the University of Ekaterinburg
# in July 2010, we shipped 1m RC Alt-Az Telescope to Sultana of Oman, Muskat, as a University project, mounted on a movable trailer
# in August 2010 we started manufacturing of 2 pc 304 mm F / 7.5 triplet SuperED Apochromatic Telescopes, 1pc for China, 1 pc for Germany, with delivery term late 2011
# in August 2010 we delivered to Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of Sciences Centrum Astronomiczne IM. 1 pc 500 mm F / 15 RC on ASA DDM160 Direct Drive Mount, shipped South African Astronomical Observatory, Observatory Road, Observatory, 7925, South Africa
# in October 2010, we signed contract for supply of 3 pc 50 cm RC on ASA DDM160 Mount, remote controlled, to Nicolaus Copernicus Observatory, Poland with delivery destinations, Australia, South Africa and Argentinia, delivery times, May 2011 to Australia, July 2011 to South Africa and October 2011 to Argentina
# in November 2010 we signed contract with National Astronomical Observatories, Beijing, China to manufacture remote controlled telescopes with ASA DDM60Pro and fast 10? wide field astrograph
# in December 2010 we signed contract with National Astronomical Observatories, Beijing, China for supply of 304 mm fast Astrograph
# in December 2010 we shipped a 1 m F / 2.2 Wide Field Alt-AZ Telescope for Urumi Univsersity North-West China
# in January 2011 we delivered to Kiepenhauer Institut for Solar-Physics in Freiburg, Germany a 14? F / 15 Maksutov Cassegrain Telescope on APM GE200 computer controlled equatorial mount
# in March 2011, we signed contract for delivery of a ASA DDM 160 remote controlled mount to Sternberg Institute of the State University of Moscow for delivery in summer 2011 to Canaries Islands Observatory? s
# in March 2011 we delivered to National Astronomical Observatories China, NAOC, Beijing, 10 "F / 3 ASA Astrograph on ASA DDM60 per Direct Drive Mount
# in April 2011 we delivered to National Astronomical Observatories, Beijing, China remote controlled telescopes with ASA DDM60Pro and fast 10? wide field astrograph
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# in April 2011 we installed a 9? F / 9 Apo in Public Observatory in Malaysia via our dealer, actual the largest Apochromatic Telescope in Malaysia
# in May 2011, we shipped 1 m RC Alt AZ Telescope to a private customer in Sedona Arizona
# in May 2011 we delivered to Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of Sciences Centrum Astronomiczne IM. A 500 mm F / 8 RC on ASA Direct Drive Mount, delivered to Siding Spring Observatory, Timor Road, Coonabarabran, NSW 2357 Australia
# in August 2011 we delivered to Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of Sciences Centrum Astronomiczne IM. A 500 mm F / 15 RC on ASA Direct Drive Mount, delivered to Siding Spring Observatory, Timor Road, Coonabarabran, NSW 2357 Australia
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- 1 software expert
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- LOMO, St. Petersburg, Russia
- ARIES, Crimean Astrophysical Observatories, Ukraine
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