The new Extreme 4mm series Videoscopes from INLINE Systems will incorporate the new design iCapture portable TFT LCD video display and will make portability and ease of use for the iCapture clearly an absolute joyful task for any industrial inspection engineer.
Australian Aircraft Engineering organisation Hawker Pacific’s East Sale and Perth branches recently purchased the new Extreme 4mm series videoscopes and will be employing them to assist in their daily routine turbine engine inspections.
Adam Walsh National Sales Manager at INLINE Systems Industrial division said the industry needed a less expensive but effective video inspection product integrated into their daily business tooling requirements.
The iSeries and iCapture videoscopes deliver high-resolution images rich in form and in detail.
- Camera: Advanced colour digital image sensor
- Video output: NTSC
- Articulation: Manual 2‐way 120° up/down articulation with force variance braking control
- Direction of view: 0° forward
- Field of view: 60°
- Depth of field: 6mm (0.236in) to 23mm (0.905in)
- Optimum working distance: 7mm (0.276in)
- Freeze frame and image capture: Easy access push‐button switch on handpiece
- Outer layer insertion tube sheathing: Tungsten braid
- Insertion tube construction: Multiple layer industrial design with tungsten wire, polyurethane sheathing and a steel monocoil core
- Insertion tube bend radius: 35mm (1.38in)
Operating temperature:
- Working length ‐10° to 80°C (14° to 176°F)
- Housing and light guide cable ‐10° to 50°C (14° to 122°F)
- Fluid resistance: Working length will withstand immersion in water, mineral and synthetic lubricating oils and hydraulic fluids, aviation fuel, kerosene, gasoline and diesel fuel
- Pressure resistance: Working length is resistant to 1 bar (14.5psi)
- Hazardous environments: Not rated for use in hazardous environments