146 • Microscopes PrimoX microscope
The PrimoX microscope is the largest and most versatile microscope in our range. The modern ergonomic design encourages the best possible working positions. Controls for focusing and operating the mechanical stage are placed low to allow hands to rest on the bench while adjusting the microscope and the strong T-shaped stand ensures maximum stability. The top-quality par focal plan achromatic objectives are mounted in an easily operated, five-hole backward-facing revolving nosepiece, providing more working space and improved facilities for attaching lenses for phase- and polarization microscopy. A wide range of extra equipment such as dark-field equipment, phase contrast equipment, polarization equipment and photographic equipment makes it possible to create custom-made solutions for almost every purpose. The PrimoX microscope is suitable for all purposes in hospitals, clinics, medical centres, specialist laboratories, food inspection and advanced teaching wherever robust, precise and easily operated microscopes are needed.
Microscope, model Gundlach PrimoX, trinocular
Magnification range: 40x to 1000x Eyepiece tube:
Eyepiece: Nosepiece: Objectives:
Trinocular (Seidentopf), prisms with anti-fungus coating
Paired 10x, wide-field with 20 mm aperture
Backward-facing 5-hole revolving nosepiece
Plan-achromatic objectives 4x plan N.A. 0.10 10x plan N.A. 0.25 20x plan N.A. 0.40 40x plan N.A. 0.65 (spring front) 100x plan N.A. 1.25 (spring front, oil immersion)
Magnification: Condenser:
40x, 100x, 200x, 400x, 1000x
Abbé-condenser N.A. 1.25. With built-in diaphragm and filter holder along with an extra revolving lens for use with 4x objective. Adjustable height.
Focus: Stage:
Coaxial coarse and fine adjustment with vernier scale and adjustable friction.
Mechanical stage with vernier scale and low-mounted coaxial operation. 140 x 210 mm.
Specimen protection Built-in adjustable stage stop to prevent accidental damage to either the specimen or the objective front lens.
Illumination: Power:
Built into base. 6V/20W halogen bulb with collector lens and field diaphragm. Continuously variable intensity adjustment. 230V
Complete with dust cover.
0767.65 Microscope, model Gundlach PrimoX, trinocular
Accessories for PrimoX: 0767.65
0768.63 Bulb 6V/20W halogen 0767.63 Polarization set, PrimoX 0767.64 Micrometer eyepeice 10x WF, PrimoX
0767.68 Dark-field condenser (dry), N.A. 0.77-0.91, PrimoX
0767.69 Dark-field condenser (oil), N.A. 1.25-1.44, PrimoX
0767.70 Phase equipment (10X/20X/40X/100X+condenser), PrimoX
0767.71 Eyepiece adapter, PrimoX 0767.72 CCD-adapter 0.4x, PrimoX 0767.73 CCD-adapter 1x, PrimoX
0767.74 Photo adapter, PrimoX (T2 adapter ring not included)
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