EOD IV Multi Swing Prism Rigid Endoscope (Borescope)
Features
  • Working length from 115mm to 945mm
  • Probe diameter 6mm, 8mm & 9mm
  • Adjustable direction of view -7° to +133°
  • 370° scope rotation for orbital view
  • Tiltable 140° multi swing prism
  • Single hand rotation control
  • Optimised distortion free optics for outstanding quality
  • Ergonomic detachable handpiece
  • Image focussing and palpable orientation
  • Miniature 3W LED light source
EOD IV Multi Swing Prism Rigid Endoscope

The EOD IV Multi Swing Prism Rigid Endoscope (Borescope) is designed for the observation of inside car door panels, internal cavities, castings, machinery, engines and other hard to reach areas which cannot be viewed from the outside or with direct line of sight.

Multi Swing Prism Endoscopes (Borescopes) are highly developed inspection devices, assembled from highly precise optical and mechanical parts. Design, construction and special manufacturing make them suitable for professional use in daily rough industrial applications. By means of Multi Swing Prism an individually adjustable direction of view is provided. This allows prograde (forward) or retrograde (backward) view during the inspection without changing the scope.

Every Multi Swing Prism Rigid Endoscope (Borescope) incorporates a fine focusing control allowing adjustment of working distance from practically zero to infinity regardless of the objective employed. The Multi Swing Prism Rigid Endoscope (Borescope) can be supplied in different lengths and different diameters.

The construction and high quality materials guarantee a long lifetime. The EOD IV Multi Swing Prism Rigid endoscope (Borescope) provides low-maintenance operation and easy handling is sustained with the ergonomic grip.

 

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Applications
  • Remote visual inspection
  • Research & development
  • Aircraft and ship inspection & maintenance
  • Turbine blade and wave guide inspection
  • UV curing and crack detection (NDT)
  • Examination of internal structures without teardown, or for "machine vision" applications
  • Engineer search teams, inspection of hazardous areas