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Flexible fiberscope IF6PD4
for the aeronautical industrywaterproofultra-thin

flexible fiberscope
flexible fiberscope
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Characteristics

Structure
flexible
Domain
for the aeronautical industry
Other characteristics
waterproof, ultra-thin
Cable length

490 mm, 600 mm, 990 mm, 1,170 mm
(19.29 in, 23.62 in, 38.98 in, 46.06 in)

Diameter

0.64 mm, 2.4 mm
(0.03 in, 0.09 in)

Description

Small diameter fiberscopes can inspect narrow areas or where access is limited and are available in 0.64 mm, 2.4 mm. Each model has an ocular focus to ensure that the individual operator's eyesight is accomodated and can be attached to CCTV for image recording. Ultra-Thin Diameters The thinnest diameter flexible fiberscope (down to φ0.64mm). You can inspect inside narrow-diameter hole with 1mm or more diameter. In some applications, the entry port size to the area of interest can be restricted and inserting a scope can be extremely difficult. This will often necessitate using an instrument of smaller diameter than conventional models. These instruments have ocular focus to ensure that the individual operator's eyesight is accommodated and can be attached to CCTV to allow the images to be permanently recorded. To illuminate the inspection area, any one of the Olympus light sources can be used. Features Variety of Lineup Extensive scope lineup of 0.64mm, 2.4mm (0.02, 0.09") diameter at lengths of up to 1.2m (3.9'). High resolution Original Olympus high-performance optics technology, such as high-density glass fiber bundles, offers the world's highest level of fiberscopic resolution and bright, sharp images. Tip angulation 2.4mm fiberscope employ two-way angulation. Fully waterproof insertion section Fully waterproof insertion section for underwater use. (Most models) Drip-proof control section.
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