Model 3062US
Binocular Zoom Stereo Microscope on a Boom Stand
by Accu-Scope
ACCU-SCOPE’S
3061 zoom stereo microscopes incorporate the highest quality optical elements
to produce high resolution three-dimensional images at all magnifications. Versatile,
multi-functional & affordable the 3061 zoom stereo microscope series is
ideal for OEM, Industrial and Life Science applications.
Features
- Binocular viewing
head, inclined 45°, rotatable 360°
- WF10x/21mm
eyepieces with eyeguards
- 0.7x to 3.5x
zoom range (7x -35x with 10x eyepieces)
- Swing arm stand
with c-clamp and bonder arm
- 1.0x glass
lens shield and dust cover
Specifications:
Optical
System: Zoom magnifications
Viewing
Head: Binocular viewing head, inclined 45°. Interpupillary distance
adjustment 55-75mm, dual diopter adjustment +/- 5.
Eyepieces: WF10x eyepieces, 20mm field of view.
Objectives:
Zoom magnification objective 0.75x – 3.5x. A 1.0x glass lens shield is
included with each microscope.
Stage:
Frosted glass stage plate in the base provides evenly diffused illumination
(on illuminated versions). Black and white contrast plate is also included.
Stand:
Cast alloy aluminum
Illumination:
6 volt 15 watt halogen dichroic reflector bulb provides illumination from above
(incident) and a 5 watt fluorescent bulb supplies cool, white illumination from
below (transmitted). As an alternative a rechargeable, variable LED illumination
system is also available. Dual purpose illuminators can be switched on simultaneously
or independently.
Focusing
System: Dual focusing knobs with adjustable tension control.
Accessories:
Dust cover, eyeguards and instruction manual.
Optional
Accessories
- Eyepieces: 15x and 20x
- LED Ring Lights
- Fiber Optic Illuminators
- Digital, HD and Video
Cameras
- Fluorescent Ring Lights
- Microscope carry case
Miscellaneous
- Microscope dimensions-
CAT# 3061 (LWH): 9” x 6 1⁄2” x 12”
Warranty
- 5 year limited warranty
for parts, labor and electronic components. LED bulbs are warranted for 1
year.
This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 21 March, 2012.