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This classic Motic stereo microscope has been purposely designed for the classroom and is ideal for introducing students to microscopy. Offering 20x and 40x magnification options, it is ideal for looking at whole specimens of plants, animals and fossils.
Transmitted and incident illumination are provided by 10W tungsten bulbs which are powered using the included charger cable. Black, white and frosted stage plates are also included.
Optical system: Greenough
Observation tube: Binocular head
Interpupillary distance: 51-79mm
Diopter adjustment: On the left tube, +/- 5 diopter
Inclination: 45˚ inclined, rear-facing
Eyepieces: WF10X/20mm
Objective system: Turret changer
Objective magnification: 2x-4x
Working distance: 47mm
Stand: Pole-type stand with transmitted illumination
Base: 190 x 115mm
Column/Arm: 130mm high
Head holder: For 13mm diameter column with incident illumination
Focus mechanism: Coarse focusing system with tension adjustment
Focusing stoke: 42mm
Incident illumination: Tungsten 12V/10W
Transmitted illumination: Tungsten 12V/10W
Transformer: External
Power supply: Charger 240V
Dimensions: 190 x 115 x 285mm
Weight: 2.7kg
Included accessories: