The SOAR Telescope Echelle Spectrograph - STELES - is part of the Brazilian participation on the 4.1m SOAR
telescope second-generation instrumentation. In view of SOAR´s high image quality and moderately large collecting
area and the near UV capability, it will be able to yield high quality spectroscopic data for a large variety of objects of
astrophysical interests. The spectrograph is a R4 cross-dispersed echelle fed by the SOAR Nasmyth focus, operating in a
quasi-Littrow white pupil configuration, and a resolving power of R ≈ 50,000, covering the 300-900nm spectral range in
one shot.
STELES is a bench spectrograph which will be mounted vertically on one side of the SOAR Telescope fork. The ninetydegree
inversion of the mechanical components, due to the vertical position of the instrument, plus the close proximity of
most components, due to the spectrograph compactness, were requirements carefully observed during the mechanical
design process. This paper describes the mechanical characteristics of the individual assemblies that make up the
STELES mechanical design. The STELES instrument can be separated into two sections, the fore optics, and the
spectrograph. The fore optics has the mechanisms from the SOAR telescope down to the STELES bench spectrograph,
and the bench spectrograph has the mechanisms for the spectrograph covering the red and blue spectrum.
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