- Weight: 8.0 lb
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MFR:
Unico
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MPN: M220FLD
- Phone: (732) 274-1155
Frequently asked questions
Does it include multiple stage configurations?
Yes, the Unico M220 offers multiple stage configuration options to suit your needs:
- Plain, Tapped Stage (M220FLD): This stage is drilled and tapped, allowing you to add an optional mechanical stage later if desired.
- Mechanical Stage (M220FLDM): This variant comes with a mechanical stage pre-installed for precise slide movement.
What is the intended educational use?
The Unico M220 Dual Head Microscope is specifically designed and intended for High School Biology applications. Its features, like the dual head and robust build, make it well-suited for educational environments.
What kind of focusing mechanism does it have?
The microscope features a precise focusing mechanism with both Coarse and Fine adjustments. This allows for quick initial focusing and then subtle, detailed adjustments for optimal image clarity.
Are specific eyepieces included?
Yes, the microscope comes complete with two 10x WF (Wide Field) eyepieces, providing a comfortable and broad view of your specimens.
Does it come with an instruction manual?
Yes, an Instruction Manual is included with every Unico M220 Dual Head Microscope. This ensures you have all the necessary guidance for setup and operation.
What is the product's status?
According to the product information, the Unico M220 Dual Head Microscope is currently Discontinued.
How large is the microscope?
The product dimensions are 8.5 inches x 5 inches x 11.5 inches (216mm x 127mm x 292mm). It weighs 8.0 pounds (3.6kg), making it a stable yet manageable instrument for a classroom.
What type of product is this?
This is a factory new optical instrument, specifically a Unico M220 Dual Head Microscope, designed for educational settings.
Is there a variety of objective magnifications?
Yes, the microscope includes a set of objective magnifications: 4x, 10x, and 40x. These provide a good range for viewing various biological specimens at different levels of detail.
What kind of diaphragm controls light?
The microscope utilizes a 5-Hole Disc Diaphragm to control the amount of light reaching the specimen. This allows users to adjust contrast and brightness for optimal viewing.