Product Description
Inclined Microscope
Backed by rich experience, we have emerged as one of the leading manufacturers, exporters and suppliers of a wide array of Inclined Microscope. The range of our microscope is precision engineered using quality raw material. Owing to their specific features like low maintenance, longer service life, etc., these microscopes are widely used in various research labs, institutional labs, pathology labs, etc.
Features:
| Head: inclined, rotatable. |
| Condenser: in-stage. |
Illuminator:
| In-base. |
| Fluorescent illumination. |
| Whiter light. |
| Longer bulb life. |
| Virtually no heat build-up. |
| Disc diaphragm. |
| Stage: predrilled for a mechanical stage. |
| Dust Cover and Foam Case: included. |
Includes:
| Wide field 10X. |
| Pointer eyepiece: 4X, 10X. |
| Spring loaded: 40X objectives . |
Focus mechanism:
| Separate coarse. |
| Fine adjustments. |
Integrates:
| Travel stops and a slip clutch. |
| to protect slide, objectives and focus mechanism. |
| Locked-on eyepiece and stage clips . |
Durable Construction for Reliable UseMade with mild steel and finished with corrosion-resistant paint, the microscope's construction supports long-term use in demanding environments. The robust metal base provides exceptional stability and minimizes external vibrations, making it suitable for consistent student and laboratory use.
Precision Optics and Versatile MagnificationThis microscope includes achromatic objectives (10x, 40x, 100x oil) and a 10x wide field eyepiece, allowing magnifications of 50x, 100x, and 400x. The resolution depends on the lens configuration, with a maximum optical magnification of approximately 1000x for detailed visual exploration.
User-Friendly Features for Enhanced StudyThe 45 inclined eyepiece and coarse/fine adjustment knobs support comfortable, precise focusing. Fixed square stage with secure clips keeps samples steady. Mirror-based illumination with a disc diaphragm permits easy light adjustment without the need for electrical power, making it accessible for various settings.
FAQ's of Inclined Microscope:
Q: How do I set up and use the inclined microscope for the first time?
A: Start by carefully unpacking the microscope from its protective foam-lined box. Place it on a stable, flat surface. Insert the eyepiece, rotate the nosepiece to select your desired objective, and position your slide on the stage using the metal clips. Adjust focus using the coarse and fine knobs, and use the mirror to direct external light onto the sample. A user manual is included for detailed instructions.
Q: What magnification levels can this microscope achieve?
A: The supplied achromatic objectives (10x, 40x, and 100x oil) combined with the 10x wide field eyepiece provide magnifications of 100x, 400x, and up to 1000x. Actual magnification depends on the specific eyepiece and objective in use.
Q: Where can this microscope be used effectively?
A: This microscope is ideal for classrooms, college and research laboratories, and basic medical settings. Its manual operation and sturdy design make it suited for environments where digital microscopy is not essential.
Q: What is the benefit of the inclined monocular eyepiece?
A: The eyepiece is inclined at a 45 angle, providing a comfortable viewing posture that helps reduce neck strain during extended observation sessions, making it well-suited for educational and laboratory work.
Q: How is specimen illumination managed on this microscope?
A: Illumination is provided using a concave mirror that reflects ambient or external light onto the specimen. The angle of the mirror is adjustable, and a disc diaphragm helps control the light intensity. An optional sub-stage lamp or external LED/halogen lamp can be used if required.
Q: What maintenance and spare parts are recommended for this microscope?
A: Routine care includes cleaning the optical components and ensuring the mechanical parts remain free of dust. Spare parts such as eyepieces, objectives, stage clips, and mirrors are compatible and readily available from standard laboratory suppliers.