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Bore Sight Telescope​

Bore Sight Telescope​

The telescope is a sighting device usually with a magnification greater than unity used for image enlargement or measurement purposes. It consists of a well corrected objective lens, a reticle at its focal plane and an eyepiece. When the incoming beam is parallel, the image observed through the telescope is located at infinity i.e at a long distance. This set up in is known as infinity setting.

a. Shaft diameter 23 mm
b. Magnification 5 X +/-0.25X
c. Angular field of view over 6 mm in degrees 4 +/- 0.25
d. Eyepiece diopter +/- 5D
e. Graticule 12 concentric circle of 0.5 mm diameter
f. Weight Less than 1000 g
g. Deviation of line-of-sight w.r.t. mechanical axis is 0.1 milliradian (23”)
h. Telescope focused to infinity
i. Red color is painted on main body and shaft is hot chromed

Centering Microscope​

The Centering Microscopes are designed for job set-up and inspection with vertical milling machines, large jig borers, boring mills, lathes, electrical discharge machines, tape-controlled machines, drill presses.Titan Centering Microscopes have an upright image, optically correct from left to right so that the operator sees the workpiece with the microscope the same as without it, mistakes due to transposing or converting are eliminated.

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CMS-02 CMS-03A CMS-03B
Object Magnification 2X 4X 4X
Eyepiece Magnification 13X 13X 13X
Shaft Diameter 20 mm 20 mm 20 mm
Graticule 24 concentric circle of diameter 0.5 mm steps. 16 concentric circle of diameter 0.5 mm steps. 16 concentric circle of diameter 0.5 mm steps.
Graticule Line Thickness 10 to 12 microns 10 to 12 microns 10 to 12 microns
Angle of View 70º Along the axis 45º
Weight 500 g 550 g 550 g
Field of view 6 mm 1 mm 1 mm
Working Distance 28 mm 33 mm 40 mm
Illumination White LED Nil Nil
Centering Accuracy Less than 10 microns Less than 10 microns Less than 10 microns