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 portable monitor. These are the inspection capabilities an easy to use, Lenox remote visual inspection videoscope brings to you, at a very affordable cost.
Lenox industrial videoscope technology lets you enter openings as small as 5.3 mm, and inspect lengths up to 98.4 feet while viewing the image on a bright, high-resolution, LCD display. Depending on the job on hand, Lenox has a videoscope for you. Select from four-way articulating and non-articulating, direct viewing heads with fields of view of 70°, 80°, 120° and 360° pan / 180° tiltable. Depending upon model, a variety of interchangeable viewing heads are available, including direct wide, direct telephoto, pan / tilt, and right angle, adding versatility to the videoscope inspection system.
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Lenox flexible, video borescope systems are engineered for performance and incorporate an advanced, CCD chip video processor, computer designed optics, fiber optic borescope illumination, durable insertion tube, and a high-resolution color display, all packaged in a rugged carrying/storage case for portability from one site to another.
Lenox remote viewing videoscope systems are well suited for the inspection of welds, seams, and joints, searching for corrosion, blockages, deposits, loose parts and debris, and to view deep inside bridges, turbines, airframes, power generation equipment, process tanks, vessels, and tubing, heat exchangers, hydraulic cylinders, pipe inspection and other difficult to reach borescope inspection.
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