Stereo zoom microscope Binocular Greenough; 0,7-4,5x; HSWF10x23_1189757
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Stereo zoom microscope Binocular Greenough; 0,7-4,5x; HSWF10x23

Dimensions packaging (WxDxH)370 mm x 330 mm x 385 mm
Gross Weight6,550 kg
Net Weight5,200 kg
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Overview
  • The KERN OZM-5 models are extremely robust stereo microscopes which are easy to use with zoom function which can be operated from both sides
  • Due to its nature, column supports, as well as the integrated dimmable LED with reflected and transmitted light, these models are particularly flexible
  • All variants have adjustment options for dioptres on both lens barrels
  • In addition there is a trinocular model available, so that you can connect a camera
  • These models are ideally suited for use in workplaces with harsh environmental conditions, such as training companies, workshops as well as assembly and repair workstations in the electronics industry
  • These models are also suitable for use in production facilities and in quality control as well as in biological laboratories and in research
  • The design of the optical system allows a greater depth of focus, meaning that subsequent refocussing when magnifying the zoom is only necessary in very few cases|Furthermore it offers precise resolution, extra large visual field and is completely colour true
  • Due to the extra large working distance, these models offer the highest level of comfort through their large work surfaces
  • The range of optional conversion lenses, eyepieces, universal stands and further accessories means that you can use this product in all common applications in stereomicroscopy
  • A central feature of this adaptable, robust microscope range is the stable mechanism which can be adjusted precisely.
  • This is emphasized by the functional and ergonomic design|Please refer to the individual brochure in the download area to see which accessories would be included with the delivery as standard|

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