Kern Trinocular Stereo Microscope 0.7x–4.5x Objective Zoom with Retort Stand and Sliding Rail Arm_1361571
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Kern Trinocular Stereo Microscope 0.7x–4.5x Objective Zoom with Retort Stand and Sliding Rail Arm

$5,264.60

The price is inclusive of GST

The Kern Trinocular Stereo Microscope features superior optical quality with continuous magnification from 0.7× to 4.5×. Equipped with a 4.5W LED ring light, it guarantees optimal illumination for clear, high-contrast, and color-true imaging of your samples. Designed for professional use, it is ideal for documentation and quality control with a camera attachment option.

Product Features

  • Continuous zoom objective offering magnification from 0.7× to 4.5×
  • High-quality 4.5W LED ring illumination for bright, uniform lighting
  • Large working distance and extra-large field of view for ease of use
  • Brilliant resolution delivering sharp, high-contrast images with true color representation
  • Trinocular design enabling camera connection for documentation and quality reporting
  • Ball bearing double arm universal stand for smooth, precise horizontal axis adjustments
  • Sliding rail arm allows flexible positioning of the microscope

What's Included

  • Retort stand with ball bearing double arm
  • Sliding rail arm for enhanced positioning
  • 4.5W LED ring illumination

Benefits

  • Exceptional image quality with sharp, high-contrast visuals
  • Ergonomic and flexible design for ease of use in demanding tasks
  • Wide zoom range to accommodate various observation needs
  • Camera compatibility facilitates documentation and quality control
  • Stable and smooth adjustment thanks to the ball bearing double arm stand

Why Choose the Kern Trinocular Stereo Microscope?

This microscope combines advanced optics, versatile zoom, and ergonomic design, making it perfect for industrial inspection, research, and quality assurance tasks. Its smooth adjustability and camera-ready setup enhance productivity and accuracy.

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