Monday, December 10, 2012

Used Borescopes OLYMPUS IF11D4-30



Used Fiberscope Olympus IF11D4-30 11mm OD 3 Meter Length

4 way articulation. Includes Free light source. This Industrial Borescope

OLYMPUS IF11D4-30  
                       
 11mm diameter, 3Metres length Optical Fibre Industrial Borescope

 Olympus Optical  Industrial Borescope.
 Basic specifications

 Diameter               11mm

 Length                 3 Metres, effective operational length 1.7 Metres

Angulation range        4 direction, UP, Down 120 DEG, Right, Left 100 DEG

 Light Guide cable      2 Metres length

Optical adaptor        Optical adaptor fitted-, forward viewing, depth of field
                                20mm to infinity .

 Outer Diameter         11mm

 Operating temperature  In air –10 to 80 DEGC, In water 10 to 30 DEGC

 Operating Pressure     In air/water 1013 to 1317 hPa (1-1.3 atm) In air 1013 hPa

Insertion tube          Withstand machine oil, Can insert tube in water.
 Supplied with eye piece,light source,video camera attachment and monitor  
Area of usage:Aircraft maintainence to inspect turbine fins

Item condition Mint condition,fully tested and a 3 months warranty

Price:  RM13,500



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FAQ:

What is a Borescope?
The past 40 years have witnessed an almost explosive growth in the need for NDT/RVI (non-destructive testing/ remote viewing inspections).  Visual inspection, the most basic method of non-destructive testing,
has seen amazing technological advances.  The primary problem encountered with visual evaluation has
always involved the limits of accessibility to the inspection areas, industrial borescopes help fill this need.  Borescopes allow for an internal inspection without disassembly saving time and money.
Originally designed to meet the needs of the aviation industry, industrial borescopes are now used in a
variety of applications.  These applications include aviation, aerospace, sanitation, automotive, weaponry, casting, law enforcement, electronics, refining, and power generation.  To meet the needs of the individual industries, these scopes come in an assortment of diameters and working lengths.  They can be customized
with side view adapters, battery packs, outer coverings, and working channel tools.
There are two different types of borescopes – fiberoptic and video.  Both are used to view objects that are
not accessible for direct viewing.  By illuminating an object and relaying a magnified optical image to an eyepiece or video processor the viewer is able to see the inside of the object.  Fiber optic borescopes use bundles of fibers and objective lenses surrounded by optical systems that provide light and videoscopes use camera chips and electronic image signals.

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