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Scienscope CMO-PK2 - E-Series Parallel Zoom Stereo Microscope on Dual LED Illuminated Track Stand - 20° Binocular Head

Scienscope CMO-PK2 - E-Series Parallel Zoom Stereo Microscope on Dual LED Illuminated Track Stand - 20° Binocular Head
Item #: CMO-PK2-S045

Product Info

Scienscope International
CMO-PK2

The Scienscope CMO-PK2 E-Series Parallel Zoom Stereo Microscope is ideal for smaller applications like medical device application or crowded working environments. The track stand provides a continuous smooth vertical travel of 4" with dual LED transmitted and reflected light.

CMO-PK2 microscope is part of the first ever parallel stereo zoom microscope system from Scienscope.

The fixed 20° Binocular Head allows the user to observe without having to lean forward which reduces fatigue during long hours of operation. This optical system allows for ergonomic customization and stacking of several components without distorting the image.

All E series microscopes are easily upgradeable to a Trinocular (Video Camera) port for on-screen viewing and image capture at mega pixel resolution.

Benefits & Features of the Scienscope CMO-PK2 E-Series Parallel Zoom Stereo Microscope on Dual LED Illuminated Track Stand:

  • Track stand
  • Perfect for smaller applications
  • Stand provides continuous smooth vertical travel
  • Head allows user to observe without having to lean forward
  • Allows for ergonomic customization

Included with the Scienscope CMO-PK2 E-Series Parallel Zoom Stereo Microscope on Dual LED Illuminated Track Stand:

  • 20° binocular head
  • 10x eyepieces
  • 1:6 zoom body (0.8x - 5x)
  • 1x objective lens
  • Dual LED illuminated track stand with reflected and transmitted light
  • 78 mm working distance

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E-Series 20 Deg Binoc Head 10x Eyepcs, 0.8x-5x Zoom, 1x Obj.

Item Specifications

  • 8X-80X
  • Scienscope
  • Binocular Microscopes
  • E-Series
  • 46.00 lbs per EA
$2,186.69
List Price: $2,186.69
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UOM : EA
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