Meiji FU1000 based focus blocks with nosepiece variations.

Posted on 07/13/09

FU10NPC4DM

Focus Block with 40mm travel, quadruple nosepiece with DIN threading and centering, includes 4 DIN to Mitutoyo adapters

Based on ML7000 metallurgical components, the FU1000 Compound Optics Focus Block can be the starting point for a modular custom compound microscope system designed to fit your application or for a turnkey OEM/VAR solution.
Focus block has been equipped with a quadruple nosepiece with DIN threading and centering. Because of the larger diameter compared to the standard nosepiece all 4 positions can be used simultaneously, even when using Mitutoyo workalike objectives with much larger diameter diameter. Objectives with Mitutoyo threading can be used with appropiate adapters, see next option.
One position is fixed the other three positions can be adjusted using supplied centering keys. Image shows centering plugged into nosepiece.
40 mm Z axis travel with coarse and fine adjustment, optional 20 and 38 mm mounting post brackets available
182 mm high, 60 mm wide, distance from optical center axis to rear mounting plate 141 mm

This product comes with 5-year limited warranty.

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