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VE 320N is a borescope, inspection camera or industrial endoscope for the non-destructive inspection (NDI) of engines, machines and more. This industrial borescope is an ideal tool for diagnosing issues in hard-to-reach places. The waterproof camera head features 4 LED lights with automatic illumination. In addition, digital image magnification or zoom of up to 2 times is available.

The borescope stores the recorded images and videos directly to an SD card memory (included), allowing easy transfer to a PC. The 1 m / 3.28' cable length and 5.5 mm / 0.22" diameter allow the video inspection camera unique access to view the insides of walls, pipes, vents, ducts, engines and machinery, thus eliminating the need for costly and time-consuming dismantling. Mechanical engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aviation, construction, plumbing and heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR) professionals alike find this video inspection camera useful in a variety of applications.
 

Borescope VE 320N

  • Cable diameter

    5.5 mm / 0.22 in.

    Cable length

    1 m / 3.28 ft

    Depth of field

    1.5 … 10 cm / 0.59 ... 3.94 in.

    Field of view

    67°

    Bending radius 90 mm / 3.54 in.
    Illumination 4 LEDs, automatic
    Image sensor CMOS
    Picture rate 30 frames per second (fps)
    Display 88.9 mm / 3.5 in. TFT LCD monitor
    Interface Mini USB 1.1 / AV out
    Storage options Image or video
    Storage 8 GB memory card (can be increased to 32 GB)
    Compression format MPEG 4
    Picture format JPEG (640 x 480 pixel resolution)
    Video output format NTSC / PAL
    Video format ASF (320 x 240)
    Operation and storage temperature -10 ... +60 °C / +14 ... +140 °F
    Voltage supply Rechargeable 3.7 V lithium-ion battery
    Dimensions, handheld device 207 x 118 x 37 mm / 8.15 x 4.65 x 1.46 in.
    Weight, incl. carrying case 450 g / 1 lb
    Protection type, camera IP 68 = No ingress of dust; complete protection against contact (dust tight) and waterproof; meaning it can be underwater for 30 minutes at depths of up to 1.5 m

     

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