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Borescope fiber optic flexible scope 1M endoscope
The ultimate inspection tool that allows you to see into inaccessible places. A revolutionary tool for diagnosis and exploration. Inspects impossible-to-reach places!
* Automotive & Diesel Mechanics
Based on innovative new fiber optic technology, the flexible cable fits into holes as small as inch diameter allowing you to look behind walls, down into drains, inside engines, or hundreds of places without costly demolition or disassembly!
7000 Pixels for a clear viewing experience.
Flexible fiber optic scope will pay for itself over and over again in reduced labor costs. The amount of time you will save troubleshooting and problem solving will make you more productive and profitable than ever before.
The high resolution lens provides a clear image of objects as close as inch over one foot away while providing a wide 40 degree field of view.
Rugged and water resistant, our flexible fiber optic scope is flexible cable sheathing bends easily to fit into tough to reach places.
* Flexible to fit into hard to reach places.
* Integrated viewfinder focus control for smooth, continuous focusing
Additional Features and Benefits:
* Close-up focusing objects as close to the lens as inch will appear clearly
* Sealed cable is submersible for underwater use
Q - Does the unit have a light or can you hook on a light?
A - The product needs very little light. In extreme dark situation I know people have shined a light into dark areas and then inserted the Scope. As it does not require power and the image is picked up by the fibers and the light is carried along with it so very little light is needed.
Q - Can I hook on a Camera to the eyepiece?
A - To the best of our knowledge no. The unit does not have any type of adapter or mount for a camera.
A - Everything is included. You put the small end near the target you are trying to view and rotate the viewfinder to the right and to the left to focus. It's just that easy.