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ProVision PV2 Flexible Fiberscope / Inspection Scope - 18 In Sha - ProVision

Part #: PV2100

The ProVision PV2100 Flexible Fiberscope is engineered for efficient and accurate visual inspections in professional automotive and industrial environments. This advanced inspection tool combines an ergonomic design with robust construction, providing technicians with reliable performance for diagnosing intricate issues in hard-to-reach areas.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Imaging: Features an increased pixel count of 7400 for clear, detailed visuals, aiding in precise problem identification without sacrificing scope size.
  • Ergonomic Operation: Designed for comfortable, true one-handed use, reducing technician fatigue during extended inspection tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Built with a rugged battery access door and secure threaded accessories to withstand the demanding conditions of professional workshop environments.
  • Refined Focusing Mechanism: Offers a more robust and precise focusing capability, ensuring sharp images even in challenging conditions.
  • Intuitive Control: Includes a stay-on self-timed switch with a diode indicator for easy and consistent operation during inspections.

Applications

This versatile inspection scope is ideal for a wide range of professional applications, including internal engine diagnostics, cylinder wall inspection, HVAC system analysis, fluid line checks, and examining inaccessible areas within machinery and vehicle chassis. It provides critical visual data for preventative maintenance, quality control, and troubleshooting in automotive repair shops, heavy machinery maintenance, and various industrial service settings.

Specifications

  • Cable Length: 18 inches
  • Cable Diameter: 10.6mm

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  • Model: 99125
  • Shipping Weight: 1.45lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: PV2100
  • Manufactured by: ProVision
  • Also Known As: SLIPV2100, SLIPV2100

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.