Instruction ManualMG16302 Clamp Magnifier Instruction Manual-English.docQuick OverviewFlexible Arm. Total Arm Length: 863.6mm 34 inches. Illumination Type: SMD LED. Not Adjustable. Input Voltage: AC 110-240V 50/60Hz. Optical Lens Diopter: 5 Diopter (2.25X). Lens Size: 189x157mm (7.440x6.181 in. ). Suggested ApplicationsBeauty , Beauty Salon, Hobby & Craft , Art, Knitting & Sewing, Miniatures, Modeling & Assembly, Repair, SculptingMG16302211 5D LED Clamp Magnifying Lamp (Rectangle)Power SupplyOutput Power12WInput VoltageAC 110-240V 50/60HzPower Cord Connector TypeUSA 2 PinsPower Cable Length1.8mMaterialHeavy Duty PlasticColorWhiteMagnifying LampsSystem Field of View Dia. 5 in. System Working Distance110mm (4.331 in. )Stand TypeFlexible ArmStand Height863.6mm 34 inchesHorizontal Arm Length431.8mm 17 inchesTotal Arm Length863.6mm 34 inchesMounting Hole on the End of Horizontal Arm Dia. 12.2mmBase TypeMetal ClampClamp Opening Size0-60mm, 2.36 inches Illumination TypeSMD LEDLED Quantity60Power Supply AdjustableNot AdjustableLight Source Luminous Flux1200 LMBulb Color Temperature5600K-6000KBulb Color (Wavelength)White LightOptical Lens Diopter5 Diopter (2.25X)Lens Size189x157mm (7.440x6.181 in. )Lens TypeConvexMagnifier Lens MaterialGreen Float GlassHead Size300x215mm (11.811x8.464 in. )Head MaterialHeavy Duty PlasticHead AppearanceRectangleHead with HandleNoWith Lens ShieldNo%Bigger Than Object125%Swing Arm MaterialHeavy Duty MetalClamp MaterialHeavy Duty MetalWork HoursUp To 50,000 HoursOther ParametersSurface TreatmentSpray PaintColorWhiteNet Weight2.88kg (6.35lbs)Dimensions820x300x215mm (32.283x11.811x8.464 in. )
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Technical InfoInstructionsSystem Field of ViewClose ΛField of View, is also called FOV.
The field of view, or FOV, refers to the size of the object plane (i.e., the plane of the point of the observed object perpendicular to the optical axis), or of its conjugate plane (i.e., object to primary image distance), represented by a line value. System field of view is the size of the actual diameter of the image of the terminal display device of the instrument, such as the size of the image in the eyepiece or in the display.
Field of view number refers to the diameter of the field diaphragm of the objective lens, or the diameter of the image plane formed by the field diaphragm. Field of view number of objective lens = field of view number of eyepiece / (objective magnification / mechanical tube length)
Large field of view makes it easy to observe the full view and more range of the observed object, but the field of view (FOV) is inversely proportional to the magnification and inversely proportional to the resolution, that is, the larger the field of view, the smaller the magnification, and also the lower the resolution of the object to be observed. There are usually two ways to increase the field of view, one is to replace with an objective lens of a smaller multiple, or to replace with an eyepiece of a smaller multiple. System Working DistanceClose ΛWorking distance, also referred to as WD, is usually the vertical distance from the foremost surface end of the objective lens of the microscope to the surface of the observed object. When the working distance or WD is large, the space between the objective lens and the object to be observed is also large, which can facilitate operation and the use of corresponding lighting conditions.
In general, system working distance is the working distance of the objective lens. When some other equipment, such as a light source etc., is used below the objective lens, the working distance (i.e., space) will become smaller.
Working distance or WD is related to the design of the working distance of the objective lens. Generally speaking, the bigger the magnification of the objective lens, the smaller the working distance. Conversely, the smaller the magnification of the objective lens, the greater the working distance. When it is necessary to change the working distance requirement, it can be realized by changing the magnification of the objective lens. PackagingClose ΛAfter unpacking, carefully inspect the various random accessories and parts in the package to avoid omissions. In order to save space and ensure safety of components, some components will be placed outside the inner packaging box, so be careful of their inspection. For special packaging, it is generally after opening the box, all packaging boxes, protective foam, plastic bags should be kept for a period of time. If there is a problem during the return period, you can return or exchange the original. After the return period (usually 10-30 days, according to the manufacturer’s Instruction of Terms of Service), these packaging boxes may be disposed of if there is no problem.
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