Overview
YOKE XSP-1CA Monocular Biological Microscope is a traditional microscope with complete functions, clear imagery and high cost performance. It adopts natural Illuminant lighting with a total magnification of 40-640X, which is suitable for analysis and testing in small units such as small agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture.
Features
1. Traditional models, stable mass and cost-effective.
2. Equipped with a light bar turntable.
Principle
The microscope is illuminated by a natural Illuminant (reflector) or a built-in halogen lamp. The rays of light pass through the specimen on the stage and are magnified by the objective and eyepiece to form a magnified image for observation. Its Optical inspection system uses a color difference canceling objective to help reduce color differences and improve imagery clarity.
Applications
Analysis and testing of small-scale agriculture, forestry, fishery and aquaculture
Steps
1. Place the microscope on a stable bench and turn on the power supply (if using halogen lighting).
2. According to the observation requirements, choose to use natural Illuminant (adjust the reflector) or turn on the halogen lamp.
3. Place the sample to be observed on the stage and fix it with a tablet.
4. Swirl/spin objective converter, align the low power objective (such as 4X) with the through hole.
5. Adjust the focal length through the coarse quasi-focal helix and the fine quasi-focal helix until you see a clear image.
6. If you need a higher magnification, you can switch to a high-magnification objective (e.g. 10X, 40X) and readjust the focus.
7. After the observation is completed, turn off the Illuminant, remove the sample, and turn the objective lens away from the light hole.
Notice
When moving the Microscope, you should hold the mirror arm and mirror seat with both hands and handle it with care.
• Keep Optical inspection parts clean, if there is dust, apply a special wiperfor lens to gently wipe.
• When converting the objective lens, the converter should be turned, and the animal lens should not be pulled directly.
When using high-power objectives (e.g. 40X), avoid contact between the objective lens and the slide to prevent damage to the lens or sample.
• When adjusting the focal length, a coarse quasi-focal helix should be used first, and a fine quasi-focal helix should be used when it is close to the focus to prevent crushing the slide.
• After use, the Microscope should be wiped clean and placed back in place or covered with a dust cover.