26700-505 Aven Tools, 26700-505 Datasheet - Page 16

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26700-505

Manufacturer Part Number
26700-505
Description
ILOUPE STAND
Manufacturer
Aven Tools
Series
iLouper
Type
Standr
Datasheet

Specifications of 26700-505

For Use With/related Products
Camera, Microscope: iLoupe Series
For Use With
243-1066 - ILOUPE PORTABLE DGTL MICROSCOPE26700-501P - ILOUPE PRO PACK CAMRA W/MICRSCPE26700-501S - ILOUPE STAT PCK CAMRA W/MICRSCPE
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
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Arm Length
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Base Size
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Aven Inc. | 4595 Platt Road | Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Tel: 734-973-0099 | Fax: 734-973-0097 | www.aveninc.com
Configure Your Own Custom Microscope
System @ www.aveninc.com
Our stereo zoom and stereo microscopes are manufactured exclusively for Aven by Carton Optical
of Japan. Carton Optical has been manufacturing microscopes for over 40 years. Their
microscopes have gained a reputation for providing the very best in optical performance, durability,
and versatility. With a diverse selection of bodies, stands, and lighting techniques a system can be
configured to fit any application.
To configure your system select:
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The microscope body that meets your
magnification, field of view and working
distance requirements. Note with a
combination of eyepieces and auxiliary
lens you can tailor a system to meet
your requirements.
Focusing Mount.
Stand (please take into account the
working distance and the height of
the stand).
Illumination - Fiber Optic, Fluorescent
or LED.
Camera and or adapter if you are using a
trinocular body.
Monitor if necessary.
All stereo zoom bodies feature:
Crisp high resolution precision optics
that provide an erect, non-reversed
stereoscopic image.
Binocular eyepieces inclined at 45
degrees for fatigue free viewing.
Diopter adjustments on both eyepieces.
Interpupilary distance adjustment 52mm
to 75mm.
Body can be rotated a full 360 degrees
and locked in any position.
Trinocular zoom bodies feature a
beamsplitter. When engaged 100% of the
light from the left optical path is directed to
the phototube. The image can still be
viewed through the right eye tube.