Based on innovative new fiberoptic technology, the flexible cable fits into holes as small as 1/2 inch diameter, allowing you to look behind walls, down into drains, inside engines, or hundreds of places without costly demolition or disassembly! This borescope will pay for itself over and over again in reduced labor costs. The amount of time you will save troubleshooting and problem-solving will make you more productive and profitable than ever before. We offer the same high-performance and results as tools costing 10 times as much. The high resolution lens provides a clear image of objects as close as 3/4 inch and over one foot away while providing a wide 40 degree field of view. A powerful lamp illuminates dark crevices on-demand with the push of a button conveniently located on the handle. The ergonomically designed handle is comfortable to hold and allows one handed focusing and light activation. Rugged and water resistant, these borescopes are made of high impact ABS and flexible cable sheathing that obediently stays in a set position. Adjust the cable into any position and it will stay fixed in place, until you decide to change it. This feature permits one-handed operation, freeing your other hand to workFeatures Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to assure optimum focus with ProVision? ProVision does not require you to focus on the specific object you are viewing. The focus feature on ProVision is there to adapt the unit to your eye. The best way to begin any job is to look through ProVision across a room. Twist the focus ring until you obtain the clearest image possible. The image should appear as if you are looking through a screen door because you are actually viewing your image through 6,000 separate optical fibers. Once you have focused ProVision to the best image possible looking across a room, it is now ready to use in any other viewing situation. You should not have to touch the focus ring again even for close-up inspections. Sometimes best results are achieved without wearing your glasses, as the high performance optics of ProVision will adapt to most people's naked eye.
Can ProVision be submersed in water? The shaft of ProVision is sealed and can be submersed in water. The handle of ProVision is not sealed and damage can occur if water leaks into the handle.
Is it possible to attach a camera to ProVision? Yes, it is possible to adapt both video and still cameras to ProVision by means of a C-coupler or C-mount available from quality camera shops.
Is there a 45� mirror attachment available that will allow me to look at a right angle to the shaft? Yes. A mirror is now available for the ProVision.
Does it matter which way the batteries are inserted into ProVision?No, as long as both AA batteries are oriented in the same direction, polarity does not mater. We recommend Alkaline batteries for best performance.
Based on innovative new fiberoptic technology, the flexible cable fits into holes as small as 1/2 inch diameter, allowing you to look behind walls, down into drains, inside engines, or hundreds of places without costly demolition or disassembly!
This borescope will pay for itself over and over again in reduced labor costs. The amount of time you will save troubleshooting and problem-solving will make you more productive and profitable than ever before.
We offer the same high-performance and results as tools costing 10 times as much. The high resolution lens provides a clear image of objects as close as 3/4 inch and over one foot away while providing a wide 40 degree field of view. A powerful lamp illuminates dark crevices on-demand with the push of a button conveniently located on the handle. The ergonomically designed handle is comfortable to hold and allows one handed focusing and light activation.
Rugged and water resistant, these borescopes are made of high impact ABS and flexible cable sheathing that obediently stays in a set position. Adjust the cable into any position and it will stay fixed in place, until you decide to change it. This feature permits one-handed operation, freeing your other hand to workFeatures
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best way to assure optimum focus with ProVision? ProVision does not require you to focus on the specific object you are viewing. The focus feature on ProVision is there to adapt the unit to your eye. The best way to begin any job is to look through ProVision across a room. Twist the focus ring until you obtain the clearest image possible. The image should appear as if you are looking through a screen door because you are actually viewing your image through 6,000 separate optical fibers. Once you have focused ProVision to the best image possible looking across a room, it is now ready to use in any other viewing situation. You should not have to touch the focus ring again even for close-up inspections. Sometimes best results are achieved without wearing your glasses, as the high performance optics of ProVision will adapt to most people's naked eye.
- Can ProVision be submersed in water? The shaft of ProVision is sealed and can be submersed in water. The handle of ProVision is not sealed and damage can occur if water leaks into the handle.
- Is it possible to attach a camera to ProVision? Yes, it is possible to adapt both video and still cameras to ProVision by means of a C-coupler or C-mount available from quality camera shops.
- Is there a 45� mirror attachment available that will allow me to look at a right angle to the shaft? Yes. A mirror is now available for the ProVision.
- Does it matter which way the batteries are inserted into ProVision?No, as long as both AA batteries are oriented in the same direction, polarity does not mater. We recommend Alkaline batteries for best performance.