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ASKAR elevating blocks for SQA series telescopes
Compatible with most SQA series optical tubes (OTA), except model SQA55.
| Carrier | Description | Estimated Delivery | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
|  | Home delivery - International | Home delivery - International | Wednesday, 26 November - Wednesday, 3 December | |
 
            Home delivery - International
Home delivery - International
Estimated delivery:
                    
                                                            Wednesday, 26 November - Wednesday, 3 December
                                                    
Askar Lifting Pads / Riser Blocks for SQA Telescopes
Designed to fit most SQA series telescopes, such as the Askar SQA85 quintuple refractor, this kit raises the tube 20 mm, reducing the risk of collisions on equatorial mounts and providing more space to install accessories.
The kit includes two 20 mm riser blocks, four 40 mm M6 screws for installation and five cable management flanges, which can be attached to either side of the blocks for neat and efficient cable routing.

20 mm metal riser section
Compatible with most models of the SQA series (except SQA55).
By installing the riser section under the optical tube (OTA) of SQA telescopes, the risk of collision damage during use in equatorial mounts is further reduced and more space is created at the bottom of the tube for attaching various connecting devices or accessories.

* The telescope is not included, it is only for illustrative purposes to see how the telescopes work
 
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                                             
    
                
 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                 
    
                