Socket Head Cap Screws - allen head screws
900 x 600mmprice
The OMXYS-76 is a graduated X-Y mechanical stage for Omano stereo pedestal microscopes with transmitted light. It is useful for dissection, circuit board inspection, and other micro viewing situations allowing operators to enjoy smooth, positive movement along the entire 80 x 54mm travel in the X-Y axis.The stage features: Smooth motion for precise specimen placement Dimensions: 177mm x 155mm Coaxial dial system for easy and accurate operation Brushed steel stage clips 3.63 lbsDesigned for the following Omano microscopes: OM4713 OM4724 OM2344 OM9949
900 x600 mm in inches
The OMXYS-76 mechanical stage microscope is a graduated X-Y mechanical stage for Omano stereo pedestal microscopes with transmitted light. It is useful for dissection, circuit board inspection, and other micro viewing situations allowing operators to enjoy smooth, positive movement along the entire 80 x 54mm travel in the X-Y axis.
900mmx 600mmin feet
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The mechanical stage in a microscope is a mechanism that’s been mounted on the stage to hold the microscope slide in order to hold it steady and to reposition it when needed. It’s an integral piece of any microscope as it enhances the stage’s function by allowing for highly precise movement of the specimen sample through the microscope’s field of view. In almost every instance, a mechanical stage consists of a slide holder, which is the device used for holding the slide in place so that it can be moved easily back and forth and side to side along both the X and the Y axis; the stage opening, which is the part of the stage that lets light pass through the specimen for better viewing; a stage lock control, which lets the viewer fix the stage into position; and graduated locator markings, which allow the viewer to note the location of significant details of the sample for return observation. Because they enable the movement of a slide in very small increments, mechanical stages are also incredibly beneficial when viewing samples at extremely high magnifications.
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