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| Swing Prism Borescopes allow inspectors to scan large areas quickly, while eliminating the need for multiple scopes. This reduces inventory, streamlines equipment supportability and reduces overall cost of ownership. These scopes use a swinging prism that allows the inspector to view from fore oblique to retrospection, -10° to 144° along the axis of insertion. A 400° shaft rotation provides for 360 degree internal viewing around the circumference of the tube. This allows the inspector to view large areas quickly and easily.
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The ergonomic scope body allows for single-handed control, freeing the inspector to perform other necessary operations.
All movements are under a comfortable one-handed control.
A scope body mounted trigger controls the position of the prism and the viewing direction, while the thumb wheel rotates the insertion tube for targeted viewing.
Both provide for comfortable, left or right-handed use.
A small index indicator in the image defines the image position relevant to the scope.
This helps identify where you are viewing.
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| Model | Diameter | Working Length | DOV | FOV | Rotation |
86730 SF 86030 SF 86B30 SF 88530 SF 88830 SF | 6 mm, .240" 6 mm, .240" 6 mm, .240" 8 mm, .310" 8 mm,.310" | 12.4" (315 mm) 19.9" (505 mm) 25.2" (640 mm) 14.6" (370 mm) 6.38" (670 mm) | 0º / 130º 0º / 130º 0º / 130º 0º / 130º 0º / 130º
| 28º 28º 28º 28º 28º | 400º 400º 400º 400º 400º |
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All Karl Storz borescopes are designed to operate with the new TechnoPack II
CCU/light source and TechnoPackX portable image management system.
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Warranty

Karl Storz offers ISO 9001 certification and the industry's only 2-Year Warranty. |
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