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Boroscópios rígidos cuja direção de visão pode ser alterada permitindo alargar o campo de visão.
Some applications require the observation of a wider area that can be achieved using a single rigid instrument. Standard rigid borescopes have a fixed direction of view and a fixed field of view, which although perfectly suited to a single area inspection, can necessitate a kit of multiple instruments to fully inspect a larger area.
The Swing Prism borescopes feature an adjustable prism in the objective end of the instrument that allows the operator to remotely control the direction of view from 45° fore-oblique to 115° retro, thus allowing the area to be 'scanned'. Coupled to the standard 50° field of view of the instrument, a total arc of 120° can be viewed. In addition, the light guide fibers at the objective end are separated to provide a spread of illumination across the entire viewing range.
All the optical innovations of conventional Olympus standard rigid borescopes are also incorporated in the Swing Prism design.
Olympus is renowned for optical innovation and the standard borescope is no exception. Each diameter of borescope has it own lens system design, optimized to the available space. Multi-layer lens coating is used to reduce internal reflections and maximize image brightness and contrast.
The scope direction of view can be adjusted continuously from 40 degree fore-oblique to 115 degree retro viewing - coupled with the field of view, this allows a total viewing arc of 120 degree, from 20 to 140 degree.
Especially useful when the borescope is clamped or being used in conjunction with CCTV, this feature allows the insertion tube to be rotated a full 370 degrees without affecting the orientation of the control body or accessories attached to the eyepiece.
Ensures a durable, corrosion free, fluid resistant, outer protective sheath.
Significantly reduces the possibility of tip detachment for safe, trouble free inspections.
A comfortable and functional control body design has always been a hallmark of Olympus borescopes. The Series 5 design further enhances this and integrates all controls, placing them within easy reach for true single handed operation.
The serial number and model reference are engraved in the eyepiece ring. This is also color coded to indicate the borescope direction of view.
While large lenses provide bright, clear images in ambient lighting conditions, the overall result in an actual inspection is far more dependant on the light transmission performance of the instrument. Standard rigid borescope achieves a precise balance of lenses and fibers for superb image brightness.
Specifications | |||||
Product code | Outer diameter | Effective length | Direction of view | Field of view | Depth of field |
R060-023-045SW115-50 |
φ6.1 mm
(0.24 in.) | 23 cm (9.1 in.) | 45 to 115° | 50° | 5 to ∞mm |
R060-031-045SW115-50 | 31 cm (12.2 in.) | ||||
R060-046-045SW115-50 | 46 cm (18.1 in.) | ||||
R080-023-045SW115-50 |
φ8.1 mm
(0.32 in.) | 23 cm (9.1 in.) | |||
R080-033-045SW115-50 | 33 cm (13 in.) | ||||
R080-043-045SW115-50 | 43 cm (16.9 in.) | ||||
R080-044-045SW115-20 | 44 cm (17.3 in.) | 20° | 30 to ∞mm | ||
R080-053-045SW115-50 | 53 cm (20.9 in.) | 50° | 5 to ∞mm | ||
R080-063-045SW115-50 | 63 cm (24.8 in.) | ||||
R080-083-045SW115-50 | 83 cm (32.7 in.) | ||||
R080-103-045SW115-50 | 103 cm (40.6 in.) |
Operating Environment | |||
Operating temperatures | Insertion tube | In air: -20 to 150℃ (-4 to 302°F) | |
Underwater: 10 to 30℃ (50 to 86°F) | |||
Other parts than above | In air: -20 to 50℃ (-4 to 122°F) | ||
Operating atmospheric pressure | Insertion tube | In air: 700 to 1700hPa | |
Underwater: Up to 1700 hPa | |||
Other parts than above | In air: 710 to 1060hPa | ||
Liquid resistance | No trouble even when machine oil, light oil or 5% saline is attached. | ||
Waterproofing | Insertion tube | Waterproof: can be used underwater | |
Other parts than above | Drip-proof |
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