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Video Boroscope "Pegasus" 3.9mm, Aviation Ready

SKU:JVBS2-3.9

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Another valuable features include:

  • Medical-grade digital camera
  • Grease, Water, Oil, Diesel proof insertion tube
  • 5 Levels of Variable LED illumination
  • 3.5” built-in LCD monitor with attachable screen cover
  • Image, video, and audio capture
  • Removable MicroSD memory card
  • Software included
  • Direct USB file transfer adapter to get the images from the on-board 1GB micro-SD and save them to a computer
  • Stand-Alone Imaging Unit
  • Either 12V power adapter or 4AA batteries to operate

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"Pegasus" 3.9mm Aviation Ready articulating Video Boroscope


"3.9mm Diameter, full 4-way articulation"  


Aviation Ready, the PEGASUS 3.9mm Video boroscope is a state of art, world famous Japanese optic technology. This boroscope features 3.9 mm Ø stainless still braided insertion tube with extremely short (13mm) articulating tip. Extremely small diameter, short distal end with full 4-way articulation provide amazing capabilities, especially for critical and challenging inspections needs.
Pegasus 3.9mm brings more value especially for aviation and helicopter engine maintenance. This tool is useful in the inspection of the Pratt and Whitney PT6, GE90s and other compact aviation turbine engines. For instance, on PT-6 the 3.9mm diameter insertion tube will easily pass through the PWC34910-200, 400 and 600 guide tubes.
Another feature of that premium line borescope is intuitive inspection process control by easy-to-understand menu and ergonomic buttons. You can be focused on your main job, everything you need is at your finger tips and you can articulate, capture images and video, change adjustments, etc. very easily.
Thanks to new imaging system Pegasus 3.9mm boroscope provides colorful, clear picture during live inspection as well as captured still images and video that notable exceed most of all under 4mm diameter scopes available on the market.  At present moment there is no other smaller OD scope with full 4-way articulation you can choose from.
You can be sure that buying this device you get the best value for your dollar and never be disappointed.

 
 

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