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Home Accessories Adapters & Extension Tubes Baader Clicklock 2 Inch To 1.25 Inch Adapter
Highest quality 2 inch to 1.25 inch adapter with the clicklock system for precise centering and secure clamping of 1.25" eyepieces and accessories in 2" diagonals or focusers. Threaded for standard 2" filters meaning your 2" filters can be used with your 1.25" eyepieces with this premium adapter, a T2 thread also allows T threaded accessory use.3 point clamping guarantees consistent centering accuratelyNon marring clamping systemKnurled clamp lever 20 degree rotation locks with minimum force neededAbsolutely no misalignment, even for heavy accessories48mm filter threads so you can attach standard 2" filters. Also includes an internal T-2 thread which enables you to use the adapter with the other T-2 components.
Perfect Effortless high clamping force from minimal effort - what more could you want? Oozes quality and well worth the price - recommended wholeheartedly. (09/07/2024) Norman - Birmingham
Top Quality Fabulous piece of kit. Very high quality, precision engineering and super easy to use with a terrific price tag. Harrison Telescopes provide one of the best customer services in the business (12/10/2018) Chris Brown - Lowestoft
Baader Clicklock 2 Inch To 1.25 Inch Adapter Excellent quality as expected. Good secure clamping which allows me to use my smaller eyepieces with the 2" Baader visual back along with cameras etc without fear of items falling out. I have a few Baader products now and will be using nothing else in the future. Excellent service as usual. (21/08/2018) Bob - South Wales
Click lock mechanism holds your eyepiece/star diagonal solid and perfectly centred in the adapter. Much better than a set screw pushing against the side of an eyepiece! High quality engineering as usual from baader. Highly recomended accessory. Excellent next day delivery from harrison telescopes. (20/01/2018) matt culver - kent
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