Ergonomic microscope

Nov. 1, 1998
A single-viewer magnification head for the company`s Cobra microscope is designed for mounting onto manual laser equipment. The viewer helps guard against eyestrain and posture-related tension that can stem from extended manual use of lasers for miniature joint microwelding, crack microfilling, or etching applications. The separation between the user`s eyes and the eyepiece of the viewer can be as much as 31.2 cm.

Ergonomic microscope

A single-viewer magnification head for the company`s Cobra microscope is designed for mounting onto manual laser equipment. The viewer helps guard against eyestrain and posture-related tension that can stem from extended manual use of lasers for miniature joint microwelding, crack microfilling, or etching applications. The separation between the user`s eyes and the eyepiece of the viewer can be as much as 31.2 cm.

Vision Engineering, Woking, Surrey, England

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