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Portable tools for measuring, inspecting and testing in many different applications and industries. Our range of PEAK microscopes, magnifiers & loupes is the largest available to buy-online in the UK.
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PEAK 2052 Measuring Magnifier 3x
This special measuring magnifier from PEAK consists of a pivoting aplanatic lens (distortion-free image all the way to edge), a holder and a solid metal housing. The metal base has a scale with 0.1 mm increments and integrated cross-hairs, which can also be turned. This design allows a wide functional area for observation. The lens can be turned 360° allowing retouching work to also be accomplished below it, for example. For highest test requirements (e.g. finger prints) or very fine work requiring good imaging characteristics. The aplanatic lens systems consists of two plano-convex lenses, arranged with their curved (convex) surfaces toward one another to obtain a distortion-free image with sharp edges. These plano-convex lenses are produced primarily of glass. Aplanatic lens systems are used in magnifiers with excellent imaging characteristics al the way to the edge. Such magnifiers differ from “standard” magnifiers in terms of their bi-convex lenses, which provide significantly better imaging properties, because the aberrations usually present in the edges area are eliminated completely.
| Magnification factor | 3 x | |
| Focusable | Yes | |
| Field of view | 65 mm. | |
| Measuring length | 54 mm. | |
| Scale | 0.1 mm. | |
| Optical characteristics | Aplanatic, distortion-free |
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| Dimensions | 76 x 105 x 96 mm | |
| Weight | 378 grams | |
| Case | included | |
| Standard scale | included as standard feature |


