Howie Glatter 2" SI-UNI_BLUG" Feathertouch FocuserIn the past, Howie Glatter made
separate Barlowed collimation plugs for Feather Touch which he called
the FLUG and non-Feather Touch in which he called the BLUG. Starlight
Instruments made a slight design change which now allows the same
Barlowed collimation plug on both Feather Touch and Non-Feather Touch
focusers. We now call this part the Uni-Blug and now is allows
astronomers with multiple scopes to use the same part on their scopes.
The
Uni-Blug is used together with a regular single beam laser collimator
to adjust the angular alignment of the primary mirror of a Newtonian
telescope.
"The
Uni-Blug is the newest Newtonian collimation accessory (Blug is short
for Barlowed collimation plug). The Blug is used together with a regular
laser collimator in single beam mode to perform Barlowed laser
Newtonian primary mirror alignment. The Blug does not attach to the
collimator like my regular self-Barlow attachment. It is inserted in the
inner end of the focuser drawtube, inside the tube or upper cage, and
it is retained by an O-ring in the Blug base. It has a matte-white 45
degree face as a screen, and a small anti-reflection coated Barlow lens
mounted in a central axial hole.
Feathertouch
focusers have a 2? filter thread at the inner end of the drawtube, with
a large relief diameter past the thread. In order to fit this focuser,
all Uni-Blugs are supplied with an adapter o-ring which fits on the end
of the Blug and acts as a "spacer" so that the Feathertouch focuser
threads will engage the Blug retention o-ring.
On
a truss tube dob, the 45 degree face of the Blug is easily visible from
primary adjustment position. You watch the target shadow move on the
Blug face as you turn the primary adjustment screws. With a solid tube
scope, the Blug can be turned 180 degrees to face the front, and the
target shadow will be seen easily from the front of the scope. I supply a
shim kit with the Blug for use if the drawtube inner end is larger than
the eyepiece nominal size. The Blug extends 3/8? into the back end of
the drawtube, so the laser collimator in the eyepiece position must not
extend forward far enough to interfere with the Blug, or it will not
seat properly. After the secondary mirror angular alignment is adjusted
with the single beam laser collimator, just insert the Blug into the
back end of the drawtube, and adjust the primary mirror alignment to
center the collimation target shadow on the Blug face."
Delivery contains:
Products specifications
Weight
|
ca. 7 oz |
Type of adjustment
|
Conversion as Barlowed Laser Collimator |
Connection to telescope
|
Thread for 2" Feathertouch Focuser |