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VIDEO BORESCOPE INSPECTION CAMERAS

The Extech BR80 Video Borescope Inspection Camera, 17mm camera diameter and 2.4″ Color TFT LCD Monitor have a compact handheld design that makes it easier to detect, diagnose, and solve inspection problems. The BR80 features a lightweight, waterproof (IP67) 17 mm camera diameter camera head with a 39 in. (1-meter) flexible gooseneck cable which retains its configured shape. 2 bright LED lamps with dimmer help to illuminate viewed objects. Comes with 17 mm camera probe with cable, 4 AA batteries, extension tools (mirror, hook, and magnet), and user manual.To get more news about video borescope, you can visit seesemborescopes.com official website.

The Extech BR150 Video Borescope Inspection Camera, 9mm camera diameter and 2.4″ Color LCD Monitor feature a 2.4 in. color TFT LCD Monitor and a mini water-proof (IP67) 9 mm camera head with a dual light system for high resolution, glare-free, close-up viewing. Gooseneck cable retains configured shape. Detachable display for easy storage. Comes with 4 AA batteries, extension tools (mirror, hook, and magnet), video output jack, and hard case.
The Zistos Large Gun and Mortar Video Borescope is designed to replace the M3 Borescope used in the US and foreign militaries for artillery tube inspections over the past 30+ years. The dual camera (front and side view) video solution provides both an overview and detailed view of the condition of the inside of artillery tubes. A built in DVR can record video (AVI) and still (JPEG) images from the push of a button for reports, archival data, and for near real time transmission (email, etc.) to technical experts as needed. The simple to assemble and use kit is provided in a single waterproof transport case and is rugged and field proven for deployment as needed where needed.

Data for identification of the tube under inspection, and information about the location of what is under inspection (angle, depth, serial number, etc.) are recorded with the video or still pictures taken. A digital grid overlay, calibrated for each tube diameter is provided in order to estimate the size of artifacts found inside the tubes. A single operator can comfortably perform an inspection in a relatively compact area. The system can be run from a variety of power sources for maximum portability. Data can be transferred via removable SD flash card or through a host USB port to compatible external drives and flash media. Video and Still images can be reviewed on the DVR with no external display devices required.
Used with the Zistos Video Borescope system, the Digital Bore Measurement accessory replaces Pullover Gauges, STAR Gauge, and other bore gauges currently used to measure bore diameters on 57mm through 155mm artillery tubes. The digital bore measurement reading is captured on the Borescope video/stills along with other relevant tube data and visual observation of the measurement area. Measurements are straightforward to obtain and are accurate to better than – /+0.001” [-/+0.025mm] with minimally skilled operators. Measurements are ‘zeroed’ with included calibration rings for each bore of interest – effectively calibrated with each use. The same technique is utilized for all tubes thus simplifying training and deployment and logistics of various different measurement devices.


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