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News Release from: Vision Engineering | Subject: Stereo Inspection Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 14 April 2000

Mantis bridges the critical gap

Vision's Mantis bridges the critical gap between microscopes and bench magnifiers.

Vision's Mantis bridges the critical gap between microscopes and bench magnifiers It meets the demands of higher magnification, flexibility, better illumination and a more ergonomic working position without eyepieces, all at an affordable price

True linear magnifications of X2, X4, X6, X8 and X10 offered by the Mantis* are beyond the capabilities of traditional bench magnifiers, but the biggest benefit is in the reduction of operator eyestrain and fatigue.

Greater clarity, better magnification and stereo imaging are supported by a bright viewing screen which provides a large field of view and always remains perpendicular to the inspection surface.

With precision counter balanced movement in all three axes, Mantis can be quickly positioned for any operator, promoting an ideal, fatigue-free upright posture and optimal focal distance between the users eyes and Mantis' high contrast viewing screen.

The variant Mantis FX offers additional advantages over the standard Mantis by incorporating a rigid stand for extra stability with high magnification optics.

It also comprises substage illumination which covers the entire field of view for every objective.

Mantis and Mantis FX can be used for a wide range of inspection tasks such as quality checking, assembly, microwelding and soldering.

Its unique patented spatial imaging system has resulted in Mantis becoming a leader in for low range magnification.

Over 80,000 units have been installed worldwide. Request a free brochure from Vision Engineering ...

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