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Titan Tool Supply introduces new line of low-cost videoscopes for remote inspection

By Michelle Froese | March 11, 2016

titanTitan Tool Supply has introduced a new line of TVT Series videoscopes to provide high-quality remote visual inspections for quality control. Lower in cost than comparable videoscopes, the new TVT line includes five different models with working lengths from 1 m (40″) to 3 m (118″), and three diameters (2.8 mm, 4.5 mm, and 6 mm).

Titan Tool states that the 2.8-mm diameter model enables inspections through extremely small openings. The new TVT Series feature an easy-to-use mechanized joystick (rather than manual) that uses input to directly control camera articulation.

This results in smooth and accurate control of the articulating tip with immediate response to the joystick inputs. It also allows the camera tip to be steered through narrow bores, channels, and through complex curves, according to the company. The camera will hold its position even when pressure on the joystick is released.

The new TVT Series videoscopes also feature a 4.3″ monitor with resolution from 160,000 to 440,000 pixels and image sensor of 1/18″, 1/10″, or 1/8″, depending on model.

Depth-of-field is 5 mm to 50 mm, or 15 mm to infinity, with articulation either 2-way or 4-way (also depending on model). The sheathing is abrasion-resistant, and each unit is packed in a heavy-duty case that also includes an 8 GB SD card, Li-ion battery pack, and a battery charger.

Titan Tool Supply, Inc.
www.titantoolsupply.com


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