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Using a Borescope



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By : Ronald Pedactor    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-12-02 22:59:30
They can be even connected to video cameras and fitted with specialized lenses so that professionally trained specialists can make very detailed observations. A borescope is an instrument that works like a microscope, telescope or camera.

It allows people to explore areas that are too small, too remote or out of reach. It has an eyepiece at the top attached to an insertion tube that can either be rigid or flexible.

When the instrument's insertion tube is directed through an opening, it takes the lenses and the light source to what needs to be checked. On the other end of the tube there are two lenses, a light source, nozzles and other openings.

There are several different types of borescope. When it has a flexible insertion tube, it is called an endoscope or a fiberscope.

These include the various endoscopes used for medical and veterinary procedures. Such procedures include angioscopes for hearts, bronchoscopes for lungs, colonscopes for colons, otoscopes for ears and gastroscopes for stomachs.

When the instrument has a rigid insertion tube, it is likely to be made from either a glass or stainless steel rod. In addition to the medical professions, these tools s have many industrial applications.

Aircraft and auto mechanics use them to inspect the interiors of engines. Exterminators use this instrument to examine the tunnels, nests or hives of the pests they have to eradicate.

Plumbers, electricians and HVAC professionals all use borescopes to determine where to run their pipes and wires as well as to check for blockages or breaks. Locksmiths and law enforcement professionals routinely use them in their work as well.

Because the borescope makes it possible to see the internal organs, bones and muscles, a large incision can be avoided, which makes it easier and quicker for the patient to recover. It also makes the procedure easier for the medical staff, as they do not have to worry about cutting open and sewing back up a patient.

This saves both time and money; and reduces the chances of patient fatality. In addition to standard scopes, you can buy wireless ones.

You can also get the instrument to link to video cameras and computers. Sometimes, the tool needs to be repaired for proper and safe use.

First, inspect the disassembled parts to determine the problem. Look for any missing or broken components, scratched lenses or burned-out light bulbs.

Check for correctly focusing lenses and undamaged bending sections. Alternatively, obtain a professional evaluation.

Replace any broken components by ordering from the same company and brand as your borescope to ensure the best compatibility. There are many different companies that sell all types of borescopes as well as replacement parts.

These include spare light bulbs, fuses, light guides, scopes, guide tubes, eyepieces and side-view prisms. After replacing any parts, reassemble the components and test the machine by troubleshooting.

Make sure all the parts work correctly. If you find more extensive issues, such as a broken CCD chip for a video instrument, consider sending it to a professional repair company.

Borescopes and fiberscopes are two instruments used for visual inspection. Users insert these scopes into small spaces to view or record the images detected by the scopes.

Both types of scopes are used in medical testing and for nondestructive tests in small spaces, such as aircraft engines and crevices in concrete structures. Made from flexible optic fibers, fiberscopes have a viewing lens attached to its head.

The operator can turn the lens after inserting the fiberscope deep into a crevice, increasing the operator's view. In contrast, borescopes are rigid and only allow the operator to view straight ahead or at right angles.

A fiberscope transmits light down its optic fibers, illuminating the area. Borescopes have mirrors and lenses, so light can be bounced from between mirrors to illuminate the area.

Borescopes provide a wider and clearer view than fiberscopes. Fiberscopes are limited to a range as small as 6 to 8 inches.
Author Resource:- Ronald Pedactor is a health care physician. He has been developing professional health care equipment for more then 20 years. He recommends aborescope to improve health care treatment.

Contact Info:
Ronald Pedactor
RonaldPedactor09@gmail.com http://www.rfsystemlab.us
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