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Portable Ophthalmic Surgical Microscopes at Discount Prices
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Ophthalmic Surgical Articulating Mobile Floor Stand 5.3x -8x-12x Binocular Microscope Motorized Foot Controlled Focusing
Price: $3,998.99

Micro-Surgical Dental Ophthalmic ENT Operation Binocular Microscope. This Medical Surgical Microscope is useful for a variety of needs.

Boom Stand Specifications
  • Mobile Floor Stand Mounted Articulating Boom for Maximum Versatility and Working Area!
  • Rollers on Four Feet for Excellent Mobility!
  • Hydraulic Articulating Boom Arm can be Pulled Towards Working Area, then Retracted Out of the Way!
  • This unit has multiple degrees of freedom for rotation and movement and can be locked into place at each pivot point to allow for stable and fixed movement.
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Eyepieces and Magnification
  • Three Magnification Levels: 5.3x, 8x, and 12x. With 12.5x Eyepiece set.
Head - Interpupillary Distance - Diopter
  • 45 Degree Inclined Binocular Head.
  • Adjusts to the Distance Between your Eyes: 40 to 80mm InterPupillary Distance.
  • Diopter Adjustment on Both Oculars to Correct for Your Specific Vision Needs.
Illumination
  • Coaxial Through The Lens Fiber Optic Illumination.
  • Variable Illumination Intensity Control.
  • High Wattage 100W Halogen Bulb with Fan Cooled Housing.
  • Includes Built-In Spare Bulb for Simple, Easy, and Instant Replacement of Bulb.
  • Fiber Optic Cable from Light Source to Microscope Head.
  • High Intensity Illumination: 30,000+ Lux
Focusing and Working Distance
  • Motorized Focusing via Foot Control Switch keeps hands free for other use.
  • Includes F250mm Objective that provides 250mm Working Distance.
  • Fine Focusing Adjustment Range: 30mm.
Frame - Base - Size - Weight
  • Heavy Solidly Built Articulating Boom Stand.
  • Ships in Three Boxes. Instrument Weight 44.5.
  • Maximum Stretching Radius of Arm: 870mm.
  • Vertical Movement Range (from floor to front surface of objective): 700 - 1100mm.
Options
  • Optional Beam Splitter and 1/2 Inch CCD Camera Adapter for Connecting Video Equipment for Display on a CCTV Monitor.
Additional Information
  • Manufactured under ISO: 9001 Standards.
  • Protective Molded Styrofoam Container.
  • Precision Ground Glass Lens.
  • Quality Construction, Metal Frame.
  • 110 VAC (email about 220V availability).
  • 100% Brand New!
1 Year Manufacturer's Warranty
  • The warranty covers manufacturing defects. Abuse or damage due to dropping is not covered.
  • If your system needs repair, simply let us know and we will see that it is back in service ASAP.
 
Warning: Be careful about buying used equipment that might have scratched optics, delamination, missing/broken parts, dust/dirt on internal optics, head out of alignment (slight double vision, common!), bio-contamination, degradation of lubrication, and impossible-to-find or expensive replacement components on obsolete models. Just like buying an old car, the high cost of maintenance alone must be considered when making a purchase. If you buy used, what will you do if the light goes out and it's not a burnt bulb? Microscope Repair is VERY Expensive!
 
 
 

Nowadays Ophthalmic microscopes come in different forms and sizes, with varying functions and purposes—usually surgical. Medical advancements in microscopy, and the incorporation of advanced computers into these devices, take medical science engineering next to what we can call  “rocket science.” Let us look at some of the common features of an Ophthalmic microscope.

            Basically, Ophthalmic microscopes are composed of the main optic device; a slit lamp for example, is an instrument consisting of a microscope combined with a rectangular light source, used for examination of the cornea, aqueous humor, retina of the eye, etc. –it is sometimes referred to as a biomicroscope; a keratoscope may also be included. Ophthalmic microscopes are marked with lines or circles for used in examining the curvature of the cornea's meridian. Stereoscopic inverters or stereoscopic observers provide three-dimensional images of the cornea by projecting the image using high resolution prisms at different angles. Usually, an Ophthalmic microscope is viewed through binocular eyepieces with adjustable angles for ease. Magnification can range from 4x up to 25x in operations but never usually any higher because the image usually becomes unrecognizable and the instruments may obstruct the view. Illumination is usually brought about by halogen lights mounted close to the optic device. The optic device is then attached to a mounting system wherein it is made up of a base stand and a carrying arm complete with movable joints carrying the main optic device; although in some cases, the arm is mounted onto a wall or a ceiling.

 

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