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Beta-P HPE Lat. 0-90°

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Mod. Beta P  HPE with Astrometric
5422a
Main tecnical specs :

Absolute angle encoder with high accuracy 27 bits (0,01 arc/sec)

A.R. gear 390 tooth D295mm in B14 bronze with D318mm setting circle division 2′ with 4″ vernier
DEC. gear 300 tooth D228mm in B14 bronze with D248mm setting circle division 1°with 2′ vernier
Stainless steel worms D29,5mm
Stainless steel shafts with high precision 65 mm internal diameter conic bearings
Stainless steel counterweights 20Kg and 15Kg
Stainless steel full counterweight shaft D50mm
Saddle plate base D248mm
Instrument weight max capacity 150Kg
Latitude setting from 0 to  90° – 1.5°/turn
Azimut setting  20°  – 28’/turn
Total weight of 118 Kg without counterweights
A.R.weight of 73 Kg
DEC. weight of 45 Kg
Mean periodic error +/-1 seconds of arc.

beta p hpe 2 On each axis, the optical disk and the reading head are installed in a location sheltered from oil and dust.
beta p hpe 3 In case it is necessary to work on the encoder disk or read head, it is not necessary to disassemble the mount from the fixed location where it is installed.
Mod. Beta P  HPE equatorial fork mount
961A Main tecnical specs : 

Absolute angle encoder with high accuracy 27 bits (0,01 arc/sec)

A.R. gear 390 tooth D295mm in B14 bronze with D318mm setting circle division 2′ with 4″ vernier
DEC. gear 300 tooth D228mm in B14 bronze with D248mm setting circle division 1°with 2′ vernier
Stainless steel worms D29,5mm
Stainless steel shafts with high precision 65 mm internal diameter conic bearings
Instrument weight in equatorial capacity 80Kg
Instrument weight in altazimuth capacity 120 kg
Latitude setting from 0 a  90° – 1.5°/turn
Azimut setting  20°  – 28’/turn
Total weight of 150 Kg
A.R. weight of 73 Kg
DEC. weight of 71 Kg
Mean periodic error +/-1 seconds of arc.

 

The new mount launched on the market by Officina Meccanica Bellincioni is named Beta P (“Beta” is the model and P stands for “Pesante”, heavy in Italian) and it has several unique and innovative characteristics.The first important characteristic of the P mount, that no other mounts on the market have, is that the polar axis tube can rotate through 90°. This characteristic gives two main advantages; the first one is that it can be used from the equator to the poles with a simple adjustment of the rotation system and with no need to dismantle or perform any potentially difficult movements, the second advantage is that the Equatorial mount can also be used as an Altazimuth mount, providing 2 instruments in 1 and therefore being very marketable.

Moreover, the Beta P mount is available in both the traditional German set up and the fork set up, providing 4 different configurations, as shown below:

Beta P HPE mount possible configurations

German Equatorial

German Altazimuth

Fork Equatorial

Fork Altazimuth

The 90° rotation movement has been achieved with an especially designed reduction system made of a screw worm and gears. The whole mount structure has then been fixed onto two 30 mm thick hinges with a 180mm diameter, undoubtedly over-specified for the load declared. Thanks to a clamp system it is possible to loosen the hinges and adjust the polar axis and then tighten them up again. In this way the whole system acts as a unique box releasing the forces on a wide base made of two arms in solid aluminium 30mm thick. Bench tests have also proved how effective this system is in preventing vibrations which could disturb the observation session being transmitted to the body of the mount and reach the telescope.

The Fork set up is made of two 25mm thick arms with a C shaped section. One arm is provided with a screw worm reduction system used to drive the telescope, the other one is provided with a double crown ball bearing having a slight axial play to compensate possible expansion and a bar with counterweights to balance the weight differences between the two arms to avoid any strain on the structure.

The distance between the two saddle support plates of the fork is a generous 547.5 mm which gives the opportunity of mounting a wide range of telescopes with their photographic instruments.

Talking about stability, another element which gives extra-strength to the P mount is the rotation group for the right ascension and declination which moves on SKF bearings (normally used for extreme applications). According to what SKF declares, the life of a 33013 bearing (like those used on the P mount) is 2 million cycles with loads of around one tonne. The use of over-specified bearings for an application which wouldn’t normally need them will guarantee against endless structural flexions due to the telescope load.

The other elements of the mount are just as robust. The tube and the bell housings are made at the machine tool from solid aluminium, the rotation shafts are turned on a lathe from high quality thick stainless steel bars which guarantee high loads and resistance to corrosion.

Last but not least, we ought to mention the sensitive transmission system consisting of a bronze toothed wheel and a ground stainless steel screw worm used for the right ascension and declination movements. This system was designed, manufactured and carefully checked by Franco Bellincioni to limit the periodic error as much as possible. For this purpose, the Bellincioni workshop owns a testing bench with high precision optical ruler to check the movements of all the models in production.

 

Beta P  HPE from 0° to 90°
1773A 4618 A
View from behind
5412a 9524A
Latitude movement detail                                   Beta P  HPE altazimuth fork mount
1764A 949A
Beta P HPE equatorial fork mount
973A 966A