Assembly – Orion SKYQUEST XT10 User Manual

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1

Hex key (size 4mm)

3

Plastic feet

3

Feet attachment wood screws (length 1")

5

Encoder board mounting wood screws

1

Brass bushing

1

Azimuth axis hex-head screw (length 2.25")

2

Fender washers (diameter 1")

1

Hex lock nut

4

Altitude bearing cylinders

4

Altitude bearing cylinder screws (length 1.5", black)

1

Vertical stop knob

3

Flat washers (2x

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16

" thick, 1x

1

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32

" thick)

(Please note: Unless otherwise specified, all images and pic-
tures in this manual are of the SkyQuest XT8.)

2. assembly

Now that you have unpacked the boxes and familiarized
yourself with all the parts in front of you, it’s time to begin
assembly. The optics of the telescope are already installed
in the tube, so most of the required assembly concerns the
Dobsonian base.

assembly of the Dobsonian Base
Refer to Figure 2 during base assembly. The base need only
be assembled once, unless you disassemble it for long-term
storage. The assembly process takes about 45 minutes and
requires, in addition to the supplied tools, a Phillips screw-
driver, and two adjustable crescent wrenches. You can
substitute a 7/16" crescent wrench for one of the adjustable
crescent wrenches, or use a pair of pliers.
The azimuth encoder board and other encoder items should
be installed, even if you do not plan to use the optional
Computerized Object Locator. The smooth motion of the tele-
scope depends on the installation of these parts.
When tightening screws, tighten them until firm, but be careful
not to strip the holes by over-tightening. If you use an electric
screwdriver, do final tightening with a standard screwdriver to
avoid stripping.

1. With a Phillips screwdriver, screw the plastic feet into the

underside of the ground baseplate (A) using the self-tap-

ping wood screws provided. Insert the screws through the

feet and thread them into the predrilled starter holes.

2. Loosely attach the front brace (B) to the two side panels (C)

with six of the base assembly screws in the predrilled holes.

Use the 4mm hex wrench to tighten the screws. The side

panels should be oriented so the SkyQuest IntelliScope

labels are facing outward. The front brace should be orient-

ed so the threaded insert is facing the interior of the base.

Do not completely tighten the screws yet.

3. Connect the two side panels (C) with the front brace

attached to the top baseplate (D) with the remaining six

base assembly screws in the predrilled holes. The side of

the baseplate with the pilot hole near the square-shaped

cutout should be facing downwards. Tighten all six screws

firmly.

4. Tighten the six side screws installed earlier.
5. Attach the azimuth encoder board (E) to the underside of

the top baseplate (D) (Figure 3). Insert the modular jack

on the encoder board into the square-shaped hole in the

baseplate and align the encoder board so that the small

slotted hole in the board lines up with the predrilled starter

Figure 2.

Exploded view of the Dobsonian base.

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B

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K

D

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Figure 3.

Installing the azimuth encoder board. Line up the large

hole in the encoder board with the central hole in the top baseplate.

Encoder board

mounting screw

Azimuth encoder board

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