Basic Compound Basic Compound Microscopes
Inclined Student Microscopes Grades 3–6.
An innovative design and economical price make this microscope perfect for the younger student.
• All-glass optics—inclined rotatable head with locked-in 10× widefield pointer eyepiece and triple nosepiece with 4×, 10×, and spring-loaded 40× objectives
• Innovative focusing system—designed to eliminate slipping or drifting out of focus; has smooth stage movement for stability and precise control and large knobs for easy focusing; slip clutch prevents damage by allowing knobs to turn even when stage has reached upper/lower travel stops
• Built-in illumination—housed within, not attached to, the base; with on/off switch and 3-wire cord • Wolfe®
5-year limited warranty—excludes bulb, batteries, and adapter/charger
Other features include locked-on stage clips and disc diaphragm. Model TT52LED (item #591210) is cordless with a rechargeable battery—great for outdoor use or use in areas without electrical outlets. Uses an LED light instead of tungsten and has a moveable stage that helps young students scan the entire specimen. The AC adapter/charger is included. Features sturdy, all-metal stand. Includes dust cover and fitted foam case. Size, 11" H × 41
/2
wt, about 4 lb. 591205 Model TT52L Student Microscope
Each 591210 Inclined Student Cordless Microscope Each
Introductory Student Microscopes Grades 3–8.
This series offers compact, economical instruments incorporating the most wanted fea-
tures in a student microscope. Separate coarse and fine adjustments allow for faster, more accurate focusing, especially at higher magnifications. Two eye tube designs are available—the more economical vertical eyetube or the 45°
inclined head for ease of viewing when seated.
• 10× widefield eyepiece with pointer locked in and rotatable • 360°
rotatable head (item #591180)
• Achromatic, color-coded 4×, 10×, 40×R objectives provide 40×, 100×, and 400× magnification • Rack-and-pinion coarse and fine adjustments with slip clutch to protect focusing mechanism • Upper and lower travel stops prevent damage to slide or objective • Reagent-resistant stage (88 × 82 mm) with locked-on stage clips and disc diaphragm • Substage illuminator with 15-W lamp • Sturdy, all-metal stand with stain-resistant, baked-on finish • Dust cover and Styrofoam® • Wolfe®
case • Size, 111
5-year limited warranty (excluding bulb and cord) /2
" H × 41 /2 " W × 61
591178 Vertical Microscope 591180 45°
/2
" D; wt, about 3½ lb Each
Inclined Microscope Each
Replacement Lamp Tungsten; 120 V, 15 W, bayonet mount.
597402 Each
Carolina Teacher Tips Helpful Hint
Magnification—more is better, right? Not necessarily. An increase in mag- nification results in decreases of field of view, working distance, and depth of field. Lighting becomes much more critical. The optimal image is found by working up to just the magnification level that reveals the desired aspects of the specimen.
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