Category Archives: Borescopes

Rigid borescopes are not flexible, generally inexpensive and provide an excellent image. Rigid borescopes relay the image back to an eye piece via internal lenses. The eyepiece may be fitted with a coupler lens to allow the borescope to be used with a video or CCD camera.

Borescope Inspection Of Large Cavities

A large cavity usually requires a large amount of light to successfully conduct a remote visual inspection with a borescope. This simply requires the largest possible borescope. If the borescope can be rigid it will be a simple matter to focus … Continue reading

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Borescope Inspection Of Intersecting Passages

Intersecting passages can be viewed using a rigid borescope or semi-rigid borescope with the appropriate direction of view. If coaxial lighting is needed to view into a very small passage, a mirror tube may be needed. However, if the passage is large enough it … Continue reading

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Close Fitting Inner Diameter Borescope Inspection

When a borescope is being used to inspect the inside wall of a bore the following considerations are important. If a view directly at the wall is desired, and the borescope is a close fit in the bore, the focus … Continue reading

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