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SEP 2011

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ON DIAGNOSTIC AND TEST EQUIPMENT Videoscopes Lower cost, superior reliability, and ease of use. Sound unbelievable? The ECO-6 portable videoscope offers still image and streaming video recording capabilities. Its lightweight, handheld design means that it can be carried any- where — providing solutions when and where you need them. The ECO-6 is powered by four AA bat- teries and provides hours of opera- tions and now waiting for your batteries to recharge, just simply replace them and keep working. For more information visit www. Borescopesrus.com. Touchscreen coating thickness measurement Th ti Video borescope The narrow 4.3mm and 6 mm diameter Quasar two- and four- way articulating videoscopes are excellent for inspecting engines, air foils, and any other areas that require remote access. They fea- ture strong stainless-steel braid- ing, tip articulation to thoroughly inspect the area, and image/video capture to document the work done. The built-in lithium battery provides more than six hours of continuous use. They weigh 2.2 kg and in the case 8 kg. For more information visit www.meditinc. com or call (800) 239-9934. S6 September 2011 AMT Tools & Equipment instrument Fischer Technology's DUALSCOPE FMP100 touchscreen coating thickness measurement instru- ment harmonizes the flexibility and capabilities of PC-based lab instruments with the manageabil- ity of compact portable units. The unit has Windows CE operating system with a graphical user inter- face and a user definable file and folder structure. It offers numerous configuration options for a clear presentation of results and the drag and drop feature enables the user to create application specific interfaces. The FMP100 and the various F-Probes form an integral measurement system with precise repeatability. For more information call (860) 683-0781 or visit www. fischer-technology.com. Ultraviolet lamps The MAXIMA ML-3500 Series ultraviolet lamps use advanced micro discharge light (MDL) tech- nology, plus a unique filter and bulb/reflector, to deliver up to 10 times the UV-A (365 nm) output of conventional HID inspection lamps. The ML-3500S features a spot reflector and has a nominal steady-state UV-A intensity of 50,000 µW/cm2 at 15 inches (38 cm). The ML-3500D with a spot reflector and diffusing filter has a nominal steady-state UV-A intensity of 14,000 µW/cm2 at 15 inches. The ML-3500FL features a flood bulb that delivers a nominal steady-state intensity of 4,500 µW/ cm2 at 15 inches. All bulbs feature a rated life of 2,000 hours. MAXIMA Series lamps are available in 120v, 230v, 240v, and 100v AC versions as well as battery-operated versions. A battery recharger and carrying case are included. For more information call (800) 274-8888 or vist www. spectroline.com. Joystick-controlled borescope RF System Lab manufactures the VJ-ADVANCE, a highly portable video borescope with joystick-controlled, 360-degree camera articulation. It fea- tures a larger built-in 3.5-inch LCD monitor, 2x digital zoom, and 640 x 489 resolution. The ergonomic design allows easy one-handed operation of all key functions. This battery-operated bore- scope weighs less than 2 pounds, and offers on-board photo, video, and audio recording capability. Available with 6.9 mm or 3.9 mm diameter insertion tube, it can also be used in corrosion inspec- tions and for visual documentation of internal failures and foreign object damage. For more information call (989) 731-5083 or visit www.rfsys- temlab.us. • www.AMTonline.com

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