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ProVision PV2 Accessory Mirror - For PV2100 / PV2300 - ProVision

Part #: PVW11

The ProVision PV2 Accessory Mirror (Model PVW11) is an essential add-on designed to expand the diagnostic capabilities of your ProVision PV2100 and PV2300 inspection cameras. This 90-degree side view mirror features a robust, threaded connection, significantly reducing the risk of detachment during critical inspections in challenging environments. It provides professional technicians and mechanics with a reliable solution for viewing obstructed areas.

Key Features

  • Secure Threaded Design: Engineered for a more solid and dependable attachment to your ProVision inspection camera, minimizing the concern of the mirror falling off during use.
  • 90-Degree Side View: Offers an indispensable perspective for navigating around corners and inspecting components that are not directly visible.
  • Optimal Diameter: With a 10.6mm diameter, this accessory mirror is precisely sized for compatibility with the ProVision PV2100 and PV2300 models, ensuring seamless integration.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Built to withstand the demands of automotive and industrial diagnostic work.

Applications

This accessory mirror is invaluable for a variety of professional inspection tasks, enabling thorough examination in constricted or indirect viewing scenarios. Common applications include:

  • Automotive Diagnostics: Inspecting cylinder walls, valve seats, behind dashboards, within door panels, and examining wiring harnesses or HVAC systems in vehicles.
  • Industrial Maintenance: Detailed inspections of machinery components, pipe interiors, crevices, and other hard-to-reach areas in industrial settings.
  • Quality Control: Verifying assembly, checking for defects, or assessing wear in enclosed spaces.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: ProVision
  • Model Number: PVW11
  • Mirror Type: 90-degree side view
  • Diameter: 10.6mm
  • Compatibility: ProVision PV2100 and PV2300 Inspection Cameras
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.