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Telescopic Inspection Camera
Telescopic Inspection Camera

Telescopic Inspection Camera

Price 100000.00 INR/ Unit

MOQ : 1 Unit

Telescopic Inspection Camera Specification

  • Usage
  • Other
  • Function
  • Video recording, Picture capture, zoom, view content.
  • Accuracy
  • 100% %
 

Telescopic Inspection Camera Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 1 Unit
  • Supply Ability
  • 100 Units Per Month
  • Delivery Time
  • 3 Week
 

About Telescopic Inspection Camera

For tasks, for example, heavy equipment inspection, roof and building inspections, manhole inspection, aerial photography, tunnel inspection, inventory checks, wildlife surveying, and gutter cleaning, the Telescopic Inspection Camera is extremely helpful. It has a special imaging unit that connects to a receiver monitor placed lower on the pole. Live image provides the user with the ability to look at the interested part and to determine whether or not they should take any additional action. Our Telescopic Inspection Camera is incredibly convenient for the cameras direction to be changed using the flexible yet rigid neck.

Product details of Telescopic Inspection Camera:

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Camera Size

6,9,23mm

Style

Telescopic

Lighting Type

LED

Brand

Pro

Is It Flexible

Flexible

Display Size

4.3 Inch

Material

Stainless Steel

Battery Type

Li-Ion

FAQs ofTelescopic Inspection Camera:

What to involve a review camera for?

Adaptive Post Investigation Cameras, basically shaft cameras, will be cameras with long extendable shafts, which are utilized to examine rooftops, drains, structures, holders, wells, fireplace, enormous supplies, planes, trucks, transport, sewer vent and so forth.


How does an adaptable borescope work?

Each have eyepiece focal points to amplify the picture from the transfer framework so you can see it. The thing that matters is in the actual transfer. To permit adaptability the picture is conveyed from the objective focal point to the eyepiece by a heap of optical filaments, rather than an arrangement of focal points.


What are the restrictions of a borescope?

Their impediment is their inflexibility that holds them back from moving into certain areas. One more sort of borescope is a fiberscope. It utilizes fiber optic strands to extend the picture from the tip of the test to the eyepiece.



FAQs of Telescopic Inspection Camera:


Q: What are the functions of the Telescopic Inspection Camera?

A: The functions of the Telescopic Inspection Camera include video recording, picture capture, zoom, and view content.

Q: What is the accuracy of the Telescopic Inspection Camera?

A: The accuracy of the Telescopic Inspection Camera is 100%.

Q: What is the usage of the Telescopic Inspection Camera?

A: The Telescopic Inspection Camera is used for pipe inspection, drain and sewer inspection, and duct inspection.

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