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An extra-wide lens that’s curved on the viewing side ensures edge-to-edge clarity.
Also known as Coddington magnifiers, these have grooved lens for an extremely clear view.
Sets include four magnifying glasses.
Also known as Hastings Triplet magnifiers, these have three lenses bonded together for distortion-free images.
Also known as Coddington magnifiers, these have a single lens with a grooved circumference.
Bend the 22 1/4" handle into position and it holds its shape.
Adjust the handle from 6-7/8"-36".
These loupes have two lenses for a wide, distortion-free field of view.
Three lenses bonded together offer sharp magnification without distortion.
Bring detailed work into focus.
Use this loupe to magnify and measure in one operation. Turn the eyepiece until you reach the magnification you need.
Magnify and measure in one operation.
Magnify items and capture images for quality control and material inspection. View on the built-in display or connect to a computer.
These plastic bars have a magnified center; their edges are marked with graduations.
Two LED bulbs illuminate your work.
Magnify and measure in one operation. Also known as linen testers, these magnifiers are often used for quality control and thread counting in fabric inspection.
Bend the flexible neck to any position and it will stay in place.
The lamp and the lens are mounted on separate arms to provide ultimate flexibility. Bend the neck to any position and it will stay in place.
LED magnifiers offer long life and emit a focused, even light beam for distortion-free viewing.
Use where electrostatic discharge is a concern.
Textured surfaces and irregularities are more visible.
LED magnifiers offer long life and emit a focused, even light beam for distortion-free viewing
Lock the adjustable arm into position to maintain a steady view even near vibrating machinery.
Fluorescent magnifiers produce a cool, even, white light.
Illuminate your work with an LED light that will shine for over five times as long as fluorescent bulbs.
For use around sensitive electronic equipment.
A dial on each arm of these eyeglass magnifiers allows you to focus the lenses independently.
Clip these magnifiers onto the frame of your eyeglasses for viewing fine details.
Always there when you need them, these two-lens eyeglass magnifiers flip out of the way when not in use.
Designed for those who don't wear glasses.
Slide the switch to adjust magnification.
These microscopes come with a 1.3 megapixel camera that has a USB port for interfacing with your computer.
Precisely measure while magnifying, these microscopes have an internal scale.
Reposition these microscopes without moving the base. The head rotates 360°.
Illuminate your sample from above, below, or both—these microscopes have an upper and lower light that you can turn on together or separately.
Maximize your view by adding 360° of shadow-free light.
View the images you are capturing on an external monitor.
These telescopes have 6X magnification to pick up features you can't see with the naked eye.
Your subject automatically comes into clear view without having to manually focus.
The combination of UV light and magnifying lens lets you see the smallest traces of fluorescence while inspecting.
These lights have two UV bulbs and two fluorescent bulbs that work independently of each other.
Attach these magnifiers to welding lenses to enhance details.
These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. Magnifying lenses enhance details up to 163% larger to make them easier to see.
Enhance details while protecting your eyes from dust and debris.
Turn your mini flashlight into an illuminated magnifying glass.
Though not as bright as our miniature fiber-optic lights, these lights have built-in LEDs that last longer, are more efficient, and are more affordable.
Create a high-intensity lighting system for inspecting small and microscopic parts.
Stronger and with greater load capacities than gooseneck-style positioning arms, these arms keep their shape even when moving or when exposed to vibration. They’re often used in robotics and conveyor applications when frequent repositioning isn’t required.