Videoscopes
Imagine a miniature TV camera mounted on the end of a very flexible
fiberoptic cable that you can steer around obstacles and into the
smallest cavities. Now, add the ability to view the image from that
camera on a bright, clear monitor. These are the inspection capabilities
the Lenox Videoscope brings to you, at a very affordable cost.
Lenox videoscope technology lets you enter openings as small as
5 mm, go in up to 540 in., enjoy a bending radius of 100 mm and
view the image with resolution of 450 lines horizontal. You will
be able to easily and affordably inspect welds, seams and joints,
search for corrosion, blockages, deposits, loose parts and debris,
observe valve and actuator operation, and view deep inside tubing,
piping, heat exchangers, castings, boilers, turbines and fuselages
of aircraft.
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| Videoscope and Controller |
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Videoscope and Monitor |
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The Lenox exclusive remote focus feature on some models allows
you to inspect small diameter areas then move into much larger chambers
without any decrease in image quality, and with optimal control
for inspecting much more surface area inside the large chamber much
more quickly and with excellent visual acuity. The manual focus
can be adjusted anywhere from zero to infinity.
Videoscope standard direct viewing head provides a 55® field of
view. A variety of interchangeable viewing heads are available,
including direct wide, direct telephoto and right angle. Depending
upon model, a number of different lengths are available (usually
three per model), ranging from 72 in. up to 540 in.
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Lenox videoscope systems incorporate an advanced CCD chip technology
video processor, fiberoptic illumination, and color monitor engineered
into a single compact enclosure. All products are furnished with
a flexible waterproof probe, color monitor and rugged carrying/storage
case.
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