The MC6565 stereo microscope for PCB assembly & rework is designed for high-precision electronics manufacturing and repair tasks.
With a 6.5X–65X zoom range, stable 3D visualization, and a practical working distance, it enables accurate soldering, component alignment, and defect inspection across complex PCB assemblies.

This stereo microscope is particularly suited for environments where both magnification flexibility and real-time depth perception are essential for efficient PCB assembly and rework operations.

Stereo Microscope for PCB Assembly & Rework | MC6565

A stereo microscope for PCB assembly & rework is an optical inspection tool that provides true 3D visualization for soldering, component placement, and circuit board inspection.

It allows technicians to:

  • Perform precise soldering and rework operations
  • Inspect solder joints and component alignment
  • Work efficiently with fine-pitch and high-density PCBs

Compared to standard magnification tools, a stereo microscope provides better depth perception and working space, making it ideal for real-time PCB assembly and rework tasks.

What Is a Stereo Microscope for PCB Assembly & Rework?

During PCB assembly and rework, several challenges can affect efficiency and quality:

  • Limited visibility of fine-pitch components
  • Difficulty evaluating solder joint geometry
  • Insufficient working space for tools
  • Eye strain during prolonged inspection

 

A properly configured stereo microscope for PCB assembly & rework helps address these issues by improving visibility, ergonomics, and inspection accuracy.

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Common Challenges in PCB Assembly & Rework Inspection

When selecting a stereo microscope for PCB assembly & rework, consider the following:

  • Magnification range (typically 5×–65× for most PCB tasks)
  • Working distance for soldering tools and probes
  • Stable 3D viewing for accurate depth perception
  • Optical clarity for defect detection

How to Choose a Stereo Microscope for PCB Assembly & Rework

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Stereo Microscope Designed for Real PCB Assembly & Rework Tasks

The MC6565 is engineered to meet the real demands of PCB assembly, rework, and inspection workflows.

Stereo Microscope for PCB Assembly & Rework | High Magnification MC6565

10:1 Ultra-Wide Zoom for Direct Binocular Observation

MC6565 binocular stereo microscope work distance

Optimized 110mm Working Distance

Stereo Microscope for Assembly Quality Control

Expandable Magnification

Compatible with auxiliary objectives (0.3X-2X) to extend range from 2X to 130X—ideal for hybrid applications like jewelry appraisal or biological specimen observation.

stereo microscope ESD safe workbench

Industrial-Grade Binocular Configuration

MC6565-B1-stereo microscope head

Ergonomic Design

ParameterSpecification
Viewing Head45° tilted, hinged binocular/trinocular
Zoom SystemContinuous zoom (0.65X-6.5X), 1:10 ratio
EyepiecesWF10X/22mm (standard), 15X/16mm or 20X/12mm optional
Auxiliary Objectives0.3X, 0.5X, 0.62X, 0.7X, 0.75X, 1.5X, 2X
Magnification6.5X-65X (expandable)
Working Distance110mm (1x objective lens)
AdjustmentsPupil distance 54-76mm, ±5 diopters
PedestalColumn-type small flat base with 95mm black/white plate

Widefield eyepieces (e.g., WF10X/22mm, WF10X/24mm) provide a larger viewing area, improving efficiency when working on complex PCB layouts.

Different objective lenses allow adjustment of magnification and working distance, ensuring the stereo microscope fits both fine soldering and large PCB inspection tasks.

Optional anti-static (ESD-safe) stages are available for sensitive electronic components, making the stereo microscope suitable for PCB assembly and rework environments.

Single-arm or dual-arm articulating stands provide extended reach and positioning flexibility, ideal for large PCBs or multi-angle inspection during rework.

Adding a camera enables documentation, training, and process monitoring—especially useful in PCB assembly lines and quality control workflows.

Anti-glare lighting improves visibility of reflective solder joints, while stable illumination ensures consistent inspection during PCB assembly and rework.

Customizable Stereo Microscope Configurations for PCB Assembly & Rework

The MC6565 stereo microscope for PCB assembly & rework supports flexible configurations to adapt to different production and repair environments.

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ModelMC6552MC6565MC-5SMC-6SMC-7SMC7045
Zoom Range0.65X–5.2X0.65X–6.5X0.7X–5.0X0.65X–5.8X0.6X–6.0X0.7X–4.5X
Magnification6.5X–52X6.5X–65X7X–50X6.5X–58X6X–60X7X–45X
EyepieceWF10X/24mmWF10X/22mmWF10X/23mmWF10X/23mmWF10X/23mmWF10X/20mm
Working Distance118mm110mm100mm100mm100mm100mm

Applications of Stereo Microscope for PCB Assembly & Rework

cold solder joints under microscope inspection

A stereo microscope is widely used to inspect solder joints during PCB assembly and rework processes. It allows clear visualization of joint geometry, wetting conditions, and surface defects such as cracks or voids.

With true 3D depth perception, the stereo microscope helps technicians accurately evaluate solder quality and ensure reliable electrical connections.

pcb assembly & rework using soldering micrsocope with 4K camera and esd sliding base

In PCB assembly and rework tasks, a stereo microscope provides the magnification and working distance required for precise soldering and component placement. It enables operators to work efficiently on fine-pitch components and densely populated boards.

The ability to maintain a stable 3D view makes this stereo microscope ideal for real-time adjustment and correction during rework processes.

SMT & THT Component Inspection using stereo microscope

For both SMT and THT components, a stereo microscope helps inspect lead alignment, solder quality, and placement accuracy. This is especially important in high-density PCB assembly where small defects can lead to functional failures.

Using a stereo microscope improves inspection consistency and reduces the risk of undetected defects during PCB assembly workflows.

Using Stereo Microscope for pcb repair during SMT

A stereo microscope is an essential tool in electronics repair and failure analysis. It allows technicians to identify damaged components, poor solder joints, and circuit-level issues with high precision.

In PCB rework scenarios, the stereo microscope supports accurate troubleshooting and efficient repair, minimizing downtime and improving success rates.

using stereo microscope with 4K camera for SMT inspection

In automotive and aerospace applications, PCB assemblies must meet strict reliability standards. A stereo microscope is used to inspect critical solder joints and electronic components under high precision requirements.

Its stable imaging and depth perception make it suitable for evaluating complex assemblies used in safety-critical systems.

Stereo Microscope for Electronics Training

Stereo microscopes are widely used in educational and laboratory environments to teach PCB assembly, soldering techniques, and inspection methods. They provide students and engineers with a clear understanding of circuit structures and solder joint behavior.

Using a stereo microscope in training helps build practical skills that are directly applicable to real-world PCB assembly and rework tasks.

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