Specifications

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Zeroset
switch
Quick release
handle
Built-in Quick Release Mechanism and Zeroset Switch
The stage feed can be switched between coarse and fine feed (FREE/LOCK) by using the quick release handles. These are very
useful when measurement distance is long by allowing a quick return to the datum point, since the stage becomes completely free.
Because this mechanism adopts the twist roller method, you can experience smooth feeding with little impact when switching it.
In addition, you can keep your grasp on the handles during measurement, except when focusing the microscope, because the counter’s
zeroset switch is built in near the handle*.
When the zeroset switch is pressed, an operation alarm sounds.
Twist roller method
*The zeroset switch is built into the X and Y axes, not in the Z axis.
Standard Handles Fixed to Both
Sides of the Z Axis
The Z-axis handles provided on both ends of the
column as standard allow right-handed and left-
handed users to easily operate this microscope.
The digital counter can be mounted onto either
end of the column, so enabling an operating
environment suited to the user’s dominant hand.
The handles are ergonomically positioned so that
anyone can comfortably operate them.
MF
MF-U
Standard Tilting Optical Tube
Comfortable observation is achieved through eye
point adjustment to meet the varying physical
sizes of operators. The angle of the column can
be fixed anywhere from 0 to 30 degrees.
The reticle inside the optical tube is replaceable.
Slide Type Nosepiece
Generally, only one objective lens can be
mounted onto the MF (limited calibration optical
system), so it must be removed and replaced
with another to change magnification.
The slide type nosepiece, which can hold up
to two objective lens, allows quick change
of magnification.
(common to MF and MF-U)
(MF and MF-U) (MF-U only) (factory-set option for MF)
Note: External lighting cannot be used at the same time.