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Nikon
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CategoryMicroscope / Imager
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Dimension18.0in x 16.0in x 31.0in
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SerialN/A
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
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The product is on display in the store from 10.01.2025
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Product Information
The Nikon MM-410 is a versatile and compact microscope designed for laboratory use. It offers stage travel of 150mm on the X-axis, 100mm on the Y-axis, and 150mm on the Z-axis. This enables users to perform precise and detailed observations. The microscope comes with a variety of options including coarse/fine focusing knobs, Monocular and Trinocular Optical Heads, Z-axis measurements, and Focusing Aids to accommodate specific uses and budgets. Despite being a used unit in fair condition, the Nikon MM-410 holds high value for its functionality and adaptability. It is particularly suitable for applications such as biological research, educational purposes, and industrial quality control.
Key Features- Versatile and compact design
- Precise stage travel on X, Y, and Z axes
- Variety of focusing and optical options for adaptability
- Optical Head: Erect Image Monocular, inclined 30 degrees from horizontal
- Eyepiece: Dedicated 10x
- Focusing Aide: provided with MM-40/L3FA
- Stage: 8x6, 6x4, 4x4, O3L, 2x2
- Max. Specimen Height: 150mm
Metric: 68.04 kg
Imperial: 150 lb
Metric: 66.04 cm x 61.44 cm x 104.14 cm
Imperial: 26 in x 24 in x 41 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsMicroscopes for photomicrography, cinemicrography or microprojection
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