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03 SECTION<br />

MISCELLANEOUS INSPECTION INSTRUMENTS<br />

[ 015 ]<br />

HEINE Borescope ®<br />

For apertures from Ø 0.3 mm. Working distance from 5-250mm.<br />

The unique construction of the HEINE borescope enables you to view through a<br />

0.3 mm aperture and into narrow cavities, e.g. a security lock. It provides excellent<br />

results when used as illuminated viewer for variable working distances.<br />

How it operates: Light from a XHL Xenon Halogen bulb [1] is condensed and<br />

projected [2] onto a mirror [3], which reflects it through 90°. The examiner moves the<br />

instrument as close as possible to the object to be examined and looks over the top<br />

edge of the mirror. A lens wheel [4] is located directly in front of the mirror and<br />

incorporates a ring of lenses of various focal lengths. By turning this lens wheel, the<br />

examiner selects a lens [5] which provides a sharply-focused, magnified image. The<br />

focal length can be varied during the entire examination.<br />

:- Gives a bright, illuminated view in even the smallest cavities, openings, bores,<br />

locks, jets, cylinders etc.<br />

:- Up to 10x magnification. You can inspect through openings as small as 0.3 mm!<br />

Can also be used as an illuminated loupe for surface examination. XHL Xenon<br />

Halogen illumination.<br />

:- Can be focused by selecting any one of 17 lenses on the lenswheel.<br />

:- With illuminated distance-meter.<br />

:- Spectacle-wearers can work with or without spectacles.<br />

Borescope with 3.5 V-illumination with automatic-connector for batteryor<br />

rechargeable handles:<br />

The 3.5 V-version is powered by battery or rechargeable handle and ensures even<br />

more brightness, which can be adjusted by a rheostat control to suit the application.<br />

Borescope 3.5V<br />

Borescope with 3.5 V bulb, without handle<br />

Connecting cable with AV connector<br />

XHL Xenon Halogen spare bulb 3.5 V<br />

T-02.24.105<br />

T-00.99.230<br />

T-02.88.070<br />

:- Light and power sources:<br />

3.5V-version: Battery handle with 3 LR14 dry batteries or<br />

rechargeable handles NiMH or Li-ion.<br />

For more information on HEINE power sources please see pages 30-33.<br />

Borescope pocket instrument with 2.5 V illumination with<br />

connector for the mini 2000 handle:<br />

The light weight – only 100 g with mini 2000 battery handle – and compact<br />

dimensions make it an ideal instrument for the pocket. It has many applications in<br />

the field of optical inspection, including some where this was difficult or impossible<br />

until now. A handy instrument which no inspector should be without.<br />

Inspection-Set A 2.5V<br />

Consisting of:<br />

mini-borescope with mini 2000 battery handle (with batteries)<br />

XHL Xenon Halogen spare bulb 2.5 V<br />

in transparent pack<br />

T-510.10.052<br />

XHL Xenon Halogen spare bulb 2.5 V<br />

T-01.88.042

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