Stereoscopic Microscope for Detailed Inspection Work | MC-5S
The MC-5S stereoscopic microscope for detailed inspection work is designed for precision tasks that require clear magnification and reliable depth perception.
With a 7X–50X zoom range and true 3D optical imaging, it enables accurate observation of small components, fine structures, and intricate assemblies across various inspection and repair applications.
Its ergonomic design and stable working distance make it suitable for prolonged use in environments where precision, clarity, and operator comfort are essential.
- True Stereoscopic 3D Imaging
- Jewelry & Watchmaking-Optimized Workflow
- Fatigue-Free Ergonomics
- Modular Lighting for Reflective Materials
- Industrial Durability
True Stereoscopic 3D Imaging
- Dual Optical Paths – Provides depth-accurate vision for soldering, gem setting, and gear alignment.
- WF10X/23mm Eyepieces – Widefield optics enhance component visibility in low-clearance scenarios (e.g., watch movements).
Jewelry & Watchmaking-Optimized Workflow
- 7-Click Instant Focus Lock – Stabilizes magnification during delicate tasks (e.g., prong setting, screw adjustment).
- 100mm Tool Clearance – Accommodates tweezers, gravers, and micro-soldering irons.
Fatigue-Free Ergonomics
- 360° Rotatable Binocular Head – Multi-angle access to complex assemblies (e.g., clock mechanisms).
- Anti-Slip Diopter Adjustment (±5D) – Maintains focus consistency for users with varying vision.
Modular Lighting for Reflective Materials
- Dual-Contrast Illumination – Switch between coaxial reflected light (for metal surfaces) and oblique LED (for gemstone facet inspection).
- Optional Fiber Optic Attachments – Eliminate shadows in deep-cavity repairs (e.g., watch casings).
Industrial Durability
- CNC-Machined Base – Vibration-resistant for high-precision workshops.
- ESD-Safe Options – Available for electronics repair (prevents static damage).
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Magnification Range | 7X-50X (0.7X-5.0X zoom + optional auxiliary objectives) |
| Working Distance | 100mm |
| Eyepiece | WF10X/23mm wide field |
| Binocular Head | 45° tilt, 360° rotation |
| Interpupillary Adjustment | 54-76mm |
| Focus System | 7-position locking mechanism |
| Magnification Ratio | 7.14:1 |
| Base Dimensions | 380×260mm (metal construction) |
| Column Height | 260mm |
| Lighting | Adjustable brightness LED ring light |
| Sensor | 1/1.8 inch (optional imaging accessory) |
| Image Resolution | 2.0μm×2.0μm |
Choose from WF10X/20mm, 22mm, 23mm, or 24mm eyepieces for wider FOV or higher clarity. High-eyepoint options for eyeglass wearers. Match to your industry needs.
Different objective lenses adjust magnification and working distance, enabling the stereoscopic microscope to adapt to various inspection scenarios.
Stable stages provide reliable support for small components and precision assemblies during inspection and repair work.
Custom lighting options enhance contrast and visibility for different materials, including reflective metals and fine mechanical parts.
Customizable Stereoscopic Microscope Configurations for Inspection Work
The MC-5S stereoscopic microscope can be configured to meet different detailed inspection requirements.
Applications of Stereoscopic Microscopes in Detailed Inspection Work
A stereoscopic microscope is used to inspect solder joints by providing clear 3D visualization of joint shape and surface condition. It helps identify defects such as cracks, voids, and poor wetting in detailed inspection workflows.
For PCB assembly and rework, a stereoscopic microscope enables precise component placement and adjustment. Its magnification and working distance support accurate handling of fine-pitch components.
The stereoscopic microscope helps evaluate alignment, solder quality, and positioning of SMT and THT components. It is especially useful in high-density PCB inspection environments.
In electronics repair, a stereoscopic microscope supports detailed inspection of circuit boards, helping technicians locate faults and perform precise repairs.
For high-reliability industries, a stereoscopic microscope enables detailed inspection of electronic assemblies and mechanical components under strict quality standards.
Stereoscopic microscopes are widely used in training and laboratory environments to teach inspection techniques, assembly processes, and component analysis.
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