SM-2B-ESD Includes Only:
- One Binocular Stereo Zoom Microscope Head
- One Pair of Super Widefield High-Eyepoint 10X Eyepieces
- One Pillar Stand with Bottom Light
- One Focusing Rack
- One Halogen Top Light
- One Frosted Round Glass Plate
- One White/Black Round Plastic Plate
- One Pair of Clips
- One Pair of Eye-guards
- One Power Cord
- One Dust Cover
- Two Halogen Spare Bulbs
Features:
- 7X-45X Continuous Zoom Magnification Range
- ESD-safe coating and components
- 30mm Super Widefield 10X Eyepieces
- 4" (100mm) Large Working Distance
- 45 Degree Inclined Binocular Head
- Crystal Clear Original True Color Images
- Erect Sharp Stereo Images over a Super Widefield of View
- High Resolution with Great Flatness and Contrast
- Accurate Alignment Ensuring Fatigue-Free Comfortable Observation
- Both Ocular Tubes with Adjustable Diopters
- Adjustable Interpupillary Distance
- Full Optical Glass Elements
- Precise Ground Glass Lenses
- Built-in Epi-illumination and transmitted lighting system with adjustable intensity
- Metal Pillar Stand Finished with Stain Resistant Enamel
- All Metal Mechanical Components
- CE approval electric apparatus
- Rubber Eye-guards Included
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 Quality Control Standard
The SM-2B-ESD is a 7X-45X binocular stereo zoom microscope, safe to use with electronic components which are sensitive to electrostatic-discharge. It includes top and bottom halogen illumination for opaque and translucent objects. The continuous-zoom 7X-4.5X objective lenses offer a wide range of magnification with smooth movement with a 6.5:1 zoom ratio. The 10X eyepieces provide a magnification range from 7X to 45X, with a maximum field-of-view of 28mm. The 45°., inclined design provides a comfortable viewing angle, with easy interpupillary-adjustment, and diopters on both ocular tubes.
This microscope is specially treated to prevent electrostatic-discharge which could damage sensitive electronic or magnetic components. Using aftermarket accessories such as additional eyepieces, Barlow lenses, or cameras may negate the ESD protection.