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+ | Illuminator: | ||
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+ | SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY | ||
+ | SALES & SERVICE | ||
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+ | Date 12-00 Due 12-01 | ||
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+ | XY stage: | ||
+ | Nikon | ||
+ | O2 |
Revision as of 04:40, 3 February 2020
Information on microscope heavy duty chassis suitable for making custom microscope assemblies
Some microscopes using heavy duty chassis:
- Minnetonka Precision
- Mitutoyo toolmaker
- McBain Z-Scope
- Nikon toolmaker
BH2 Toolmaker
Above: McMaster 2 left, McMaster 1 right. 1 originally looked more like 2 but the bottom illuminator and original XY stage were removed
I've never been able to positively identify who makes it. The common parts are:
- Focus: crank for coarse focus as well as medium-fine focus knobs like on traditional microscopes
- Bottom illuminator
- Mitutoyo digimatic for Z measurement
Comparison as received:
Component | Mc1 | Mc2 |
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XY stage | Style 1
Large Mitutoyo manual |
Style 2
Large Mitutoyo manual |
Observation tube | Trinocular standard | Trinocular ergonomic |
Objectives | Mitutoyo M Plan Apo | Olympus NeoDPlan, MSPlan |
Illuminator | BH2-UMA
LH-50 lamphouse |
BH2-UMA (broken)
Fiber |
Focus: there is a slip plate that will very slowly drift over time. If you are doing sensitive measurements that need to maintain focus over long times, you might consider using locktite to put it in place. More info here
McMaster 2
Z top:
Multi-Axis Measurement System MAX Scientific Instrument Co.
Illuminator:
SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY SALES & SERVICE ... Date 12-00 Due 12-01
XY stage:
Nikon O2