Product Description
School Microscope
Our clients can avail from us a high quality School Microscope (Single Nose) that is ideal to use in the labs of schools where high magnification is not required. With the use of advanced engineering concepts and updated machines, our manufacturing team produces this microscope ensuring that this provides high accuracy and optimum performance. This microscope is available at the most reasonable prices as compared to other companies.
| Specifications: |
| School Microscope (Single Nose) |
| U-shape bas. |
| Monocular stable inclinable body. |
| Coarse motion. |
| With rack and pinion. |
| Light control by disc or iris, diaphragm. |
| Supplied in plywood cabinet. |
Models Avaliable :
With an objective 10x:
| One eyepiece : | 10x or 15x |
| Magnification: | 100x or 150x |
With an objective 20x :
| One eyepiece: | 10x or 15x |
| Magnification : | 100x or 150x |
Built for Educational ExcellenceCrafted with a heavy, anti-vibration rectangular base and die-cast metal body, this microscope guarantees stability and durability. Its robust construction withstands frequent student handling, making it an essential asset for school laboratories and biology classes.
Enhanced Usability and ComfortThe 360 rotatable monocular head and 45 inclined eyepiece tube offer versatile and ergonomic viewing positions. Manual X-Y stage movement empowers students to conveniently explore specimen slides, fostering hands-on learning experiences.
Reliable and Flexible MagnificationAchieve clear, detailed microscopic images with interchangeable eyepieces (10x, 15x) and achromatic objectives (10x, 45x, 90x). This combination provides magnifications of 100x, 450x, and 900x-ideal for educational biological observations.
FAQ's of School Microscope:
Q: How do I properly illuminate specimens with this microscope?
A: This microscope uses a plano-concave mirror to direct natural daylight onto your specimen. Position the mirror so that it accurately reflects available light up through the fixed condenser and diaphragm onto the slide for optimal clarity.
Q: What is the maximum magnification offered, and how is it achieved?
A: The microscope delivers three magnification levels: 100x, 450x, and 900x. These are achieved by combining the supplied achromatic objectives (10x, 45x, 90x) with interchangeable wide field (WF) eyepieces of 10x and 15x.
Q: When should I use the fine focus adjustment?
A: Fine focus should be used after initial coarse focusing to achieve a sharp, detailed image, especially at higher magnifications where precise focus is crucial.
Q: Where is this microscope ideally used?
A: It is specifically designed for student laboratories, school biology classrooms, and educational settings where practical science demonstrations and hands-on learning are emphasized.
Q: What maintenance is recommended to prolong the microscope's life?
A: Wipe the metal surfaces regularly with a dry cloth to prevent rust, handle optics with care, and keep spare parts like eyepieces or mirrors on hand as replacements. Always store the microscope covered and in a dry place when not in use.
Q: How does the manual X-Y stage movement benefit students?
A: Manual X-Y movement allows users to smoothly position the slide in any direction, enabling detailed scanning and examination of specimen areas without electronic controls. This hands-on approach enhances understanding of specimen navigation.
Q: What are the advantages of the rugged, anti-vibration base?
A: The heavy, anti-vibration base stabilizes the microscope, reducing unwanted movement during observations, thus helping students achieve clear images during precise focusing and manipulation.