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Lunt Solar 1.25" R&P Focuser - Dual Speed

UGC LSS-001-148
Prix d'origine $289.00 USD - Prix d'origine $289.00 USD
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Product Overview

The Lunt Solar 1.25" dual-speed rack and pinion focuser is designed for applications where fine focus control is critical to achieving maximum optical performance. Building on the mechanical stability and load capacity of the standard rack and pinion design, this dual-speed version adds precision control through integrated reduction gearing, allowing significantly finer focus adjustments at high magnifications.

Why Dual-Speed Focusing Matters

At low to moderate magnifications, standard rack and pinion focusers provide sufficient control for general observing. As magnification increases, however, the depth of focus becomes extremely narrow, and small mechanical inputs can result in noticeable focus overshoot. In these conditions, achieving optimal focus becomes limited not by optical quality, but by the user’s ability to make controlled, repeatable adjustments.

The dual-speed focuser addresses this limitation by decoupling coarse positioning from fine focus control, allowing rapid setup followed by precise refinement.

10:1 Reduction Drive System

The integrated 10:1 reduction gearing provides a fine-focus adjustment rate ten times slower than the primary drive. This allows the drawtube to be positioned with substantially greater resolution, making it possible to achieve critical focus without inducing vibration or overshoot. The reduction mechanism is fully integrated into the focuser assembly and operates through the same rack and pinion drive, preserving mechanical rigidity and load capacity.

This level of control is particularly important in solar imaging, planetary observation, and high-power visual use, where the difference between acceptable focus and optimal focus directly affects contrast, sharpness, and fine detail visibility.

Mechanical Construction and Stability

The focuser is constructed from CNC-machined aluminum and brass components, chosen for their strength, corrosion resistance, and stable thermal behavior. Precision machining ensures consistent tolerances throughout the assembly, maintaining smooth motion and predictable focus response across the full range of travel.

Despite the added reduction gearing, the focuser maintains the same structural integrity as the standard model, supporting accessory loads in the 6–8 pound (2.7–3.6 kg) range without focus drift or mechanical binding.

Internal Brake and Focus Hold

An internal brake system provides adjustable drag and positive locking to counteract gravitational loading from attached accessories. The brake applies uniform resistance without deforming the drawtube or introducing uneven wear, allowing focus to remain stable during extended observing or imaging sessions.

Compression Ring Accessory Retention

Accessories are secured using a brass compression ring rather than set screws. This system applies even circumferential pressure around inserted 1.25" accessories, reducing the risk of barrel damage and maintaining consistent optical alignment. It also improves repeatability when accessories are removed and reinstalled.

Travel, Rotation, and Integration

The focuser provides 0.5 inches of drawtube travel and features a rotatable body, allowing precise orientation of cameras or eyepieces without disturbing focus position. Its mechanical design makes it well suited for solar telescopes, refractors, and retrofit applications where precise focus control and mechanical stability are required.

Intended Applications

The dual-speed rack and pinion focuser is intended for systems where fine focus precision directly impacts image quality. Typical applications include solar and planetary imaging, high-magnification visual observation, and astrophotography setups requiring repeatable and finely controlled focus adjustments.