The Wendelstein 2 m Telescope has been in regular science operation since 2013. It is equipped with a three channel camera and an Echelle spectrograph called FOCES on one of it’s two Nasmyth foci. FOCES is a wavelength comb stabilized instrument which aims at <1m/s precision. High stability and repeatability of the entire system, including its fiber feed, are required and fast exchange times, between imaging mode and radial velocity measurement, is desirable. We are in the advanced implementation phase of an automated multifocal exchange system to allow for stable and fast exchange between the three different science instruments, a wavefront sensor and a calibration system. We present the final optical design and discuss the mechanical design choices we made in particular with respect to the limited design volume. We will conclude with presenting results from first tests on the system’s optomechanical stability.
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