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Vision Engineering launches new version of its bestselling Mantis optical stereo microscope Mantis is designed for precision engineering,


Vision Engineering, the world-leading provider of innovative inspection, metrology, and digital 3D visualisation solutions, today announced the launch of Mantis 3rd Gen, the latest addition to its best- selling and award-winning range of ergonomic optical stereo microscopes.


Mantis is in use in tens of thousands of R&D, manufacturing and analytical sites around the world. Mantis 3rd Gen incorporates the latest developments in optics, digital cameras and fully adjustable LED lighting, to keep Mantis at the forefront of stereo imaging.


electronic engineering, medical device manufacture, and a wide range of other applications that require high-quality images and superior ergonomics. It features a unique, patented, eyepiece-less design that delivers a large, high-quality optical stereo image directly into the user’s eyes, making it more comfortable and easier to view than traditional microscopes. Manipulative, rework and restoration tasks need stereo images, to allow easy hand to eye coordination and depth perception. Mantis 3rd Gen combines stereo optical images, with high resolution camera options for manipulation and recording. Mantis 3rd Gen features long working distance and excellent depth perception, now with a choice of 3 magnifications, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. It also now comes as standard with five different ways to illuminate your subject, giving you the flexibility to adjust the lighting to get the perfect image for your needs.


In addition to its outstanding image quality and ergonomics, Mantis also features a powerful digital imaging system that allows you to capture, review, and share high-resolution images. This makes it easy to share your work with colleagues, document your findings, and train new employees.


Substantial R&D has resulted in a new range of stand options, to allow flexibility, stability and reduced footprint


“As our customers have told us for the last 28 years, Mantis is an ideal solution for anyone who needs to perform precise work with small objects,” said Mark Curtis, Managing Director at Vision Engineering. “We invest substantial R&D time and effort in exploiting the opportunities that fast moving optic, digital and lighting technologies offer our dedicated customer base. Mantis 3rd Gen offers the best of both worlds: superior ergonomics and optical image quality, combined with the latest digital imaging technology.”


Vision Engineering www.visioneng.com/mantis


Side pull prevention for safer & smarter lifting


Our side pull prevention smart feature halts the hoisting motion when the load is not placed directly beneath the hoist. Should the rope angle exceed four degrees, the system stops lifting and activates audio and visual alarms. When the rope angle is restored to less than four degrees the hoisting process is resumed. The system may be retrofitted to a wide range of Konecranes’ material handling equipment and other OEMs’ lifting gear for improved workplace safety and efficiency.


• Reduces the risk of injury to personnel • Limits the possibility of damage to the crane, load and surrounding area


• Less wear on reeving components, including rope sheeves, rope and drum


• Minimises potential downtime caused by side pull related breakdowns


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