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The Baader ClickLock clamp sits centrally and will not rotate or slip! A small, effortless 20° rotation is all that is required, even in winter with gloves.
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Adapter 2'' ClickLock SC clamp
$ 92.00
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Diagonal mirror ClickLock 2"
$ 308.00
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ClickLock 2" to 1.25" reducer adapter
$ 87.00
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Adapter 2" M54 ClickLock clamp
$ 92.00
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Adapter Eyepiece clamp ClickLock 1 ¼"/T-2i
$ 91.00
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2" BBHS®-Click-Lock mirror star diagonal
$ 498.00
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Adapter ClickLock M74/2"
$ 116.00
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Adapter ClickLock eyepiece clamps + extension 37mm, 2"
$ 93.00
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Amici prism ClickLock BBHS® 90° 2"
$ 700.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock SCL clamp (C11-C14) for large SC telescopes
$ 105.00
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Adapter ClickLock clamp M68x0.75 (Hexafoc) / 2"
$ 103.00
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ClickLock 1.25"/ 2" extension adapter
$ 99.00
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2" extension for 2" ClickLock
$ 94.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock clamp M48
$ 98.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock S57 clamp/ Newtonian dovetail ring (Celestron/SkyWatcher)
$ 93.00
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Adapter 2" M56 ClickLock clamp
$ 90.00
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Adapter ClickLock 2"/S58 Diamond Steeltrack
$ 89.00
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Adapter ClickLock M56/2" Takahashi
$ 89.00
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Adapter ClickLock clamp 2" M54i x 0.75
$ 87.00
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Adapter ClickLock M54/2"
$ 100.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock M60 clamp (Vixen M60x1)
$ 96.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock M68 clamp for ZEISS APQ fluorite APOs
$ 96.00
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2" M68 ClickLock star diagonal with M68 thread
$ 322.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock M84 clamp for all large Pentax refractors
$ 127.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock M72 clamp for all large Takahashi refractors
$ 119.00
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Adapter 2" M42 (T2) ClickLock clamp
$ 104.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock M64 clamp (Takahashi Sky 90)
$ 109.00
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Adapter 2" ClickLock 2.7" AP clamp for AstroPhysics / TEC
$ 98.00
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Adapter 2" S52 ClickLock clamp
$ 86.00
Principle of the ClickLock clamp
The ClickLock clamp consists of seven precision-machined components that provide a highly effective locking mechanism. The concept originates from professional mechanical engineering. This is also the principle behind the tool holder on a modern CNC milling machine. The tightening torque is greatly increased by the skilful use of lever forces. The inserted object is held on three sides with a quick-release chuck and therefore cannot tilt. Notably, only a small amount of effort is required.
The clamp is very laborious to assemble during the manufacturing process, so the price initially seems high for a clamping device. But when you consider its precision, ease of use, and stability, it's more than worth the money.
The picture shows a Celeston C14, the manufacturer’s heaviest telescope optics. The ClickLock clamp is so secure that the telescope can be held by the zenith mirror. Of course, the picture is for demonstration purposes only, a telescope should not be carried in this way.
Case study: ClickLock on a Celestron SC EdgeHD