Our 2.4 mm (0.09 in.) small fiber optic scope can be used to inspect in narrow and limited-access spaces. It has an ocular focus that can be adjusted to accommodate each operator's eyesight, and it can be connected to CCTV for image recording.
In some applications, the entry port to the area of interest can be restricted, making scope insertion extremely difficult. This often necessitates using a smaller-diameter instrument than conventional models. Our ultra small-diameter fiber optic scope can be used to inspect inside holes with openings as narrow as 2.4 mm in diameter.
Our unique high-performance optic technology, featuring high-density glass fiber bundles, provides high level fiberscopic resolution and bright, sharp images.
The tip of this fiberscope model features flexible two-way angulation.
The insertion section is waterproof for underwater use, and the control unit is drip proof.
Connecting the fiberscope to a CCD camera enables you make a video recording of your inspection.
IF2D5 Features and Functions | |||||
IF2D5 | |||||
Outer diameter | φ2.4 mm (0.09 in.) | ||||
Effective length | 600 mm (23.6 in.) | IF2D5-6 | |||
1,170 mm (46.06 in.) | IF2D5-12 | ||||
Distal end length | 6.0 mm (0.24 in.) | ||||
Field of view | 75° | ||||
Direction of view | Direct viewing | ||||
Depth of field (Fixed focus) | 2 to 50 mm (0.08 to 2 in.) | ||||
Illumination system | Light guide system | ||||
Bending section | Angulation range | Up-Down 120° | |||
Light guide cable length | 2,200 mm (86.6 in.) |
IF2D5 Operating environment | ||||||
IF2D5 | ||||||
Operating temperatures | Insertion tube | In air | 10 to 40℃ (50 to 104°F) | |||
In water |
10 to 40℃
(50 to 104°F) | |||||
Other parts than above | In air | 10 to 40℃ (50 to 104°F) | ||||
Operating atmospheric pressure | Insertion tube | In air / water | 1013hPa | |||
Other parts than above | In air | 1013hPa | ||||
Liquid resistance
(against machine oil, light oil and 5% saline) | ○ | |||||
Waterproof | Insertion tube | ○ | ||||
Drip-proof | Control section | ○ |
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