
ProVision PV2 Dual Shaft 2-in-1 Convertible Fiberscope - 36 In Product Description:
- Higher Resolution Fiber Optics
- Cable will reach deep into walls, drains, vents, engine blocks, etc.
- Powerful halogen lamp illuminates dark locations for clear viewing
- "Obedient" cable maintains its fixed position until readjusted
- Flexible, omni-directional cable bends in every direction to allow precise viewing
Product Description
36" 2-in-1 Dual Shaft Convertible BoroscopePresenting the PV2 series of Affordable Inspection Scopes from ProVision. Featuring advanced electronics and a more ergonomic and refined design, the PV2 is the ultimate in efficient yet affordable inspection technology. True one handed operation is possible along with a stay-on self timed switch with diode indicator, a more robust focusing mechanism, rugged battery access door and secure threaded accessories. The PV2 will also feature an increased pixel count of 7400 in the standard scope line without any loss in size! See-It, and Fix-It"® more efficiently with the PV2! The `2-In-1` Scope System features the flexible, thin ability of the 5.8mm shaft along with an additional `Obedient` shaft that can be added easily to give you the ability of 2 scopes in one package! Thin and flexible in 5.8mm configuration and obedient to your desired shape. All you have to do is unscrew the base cap and thread the obedient shaft onto the end of the scope. With-in minutes you have a `Obedient` Provision scope! The `2-In-1` scope system also utilizes the finest in accessories. Featuring a more solid threaded design, you can attach a magnet or a 90 degree side view mirror with less fear of falling off. The `2-In-1` Scope System comes complete with screw-on obedient shaft, threaded mirror, threaded magnet and extra bulb. All packaged in a molded carrying case.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.Excelent
By JCAngel
They fix two problems in this fiberscope:- The outer shaft has mount to the borescope and that doesn't put all the pressure on the fiber optic inner shaft. However is a little difficult to insert the fiber shaft into it. The outer shaft must be perfectly straight.- The battery door now has a screw. In the last model it had a hinge, that was just a thinner section of the plastic case that you bend to open and close. It looked like it could break off from material fatigue after opening and closing a few times.The focusing mechanism easy to dajust. It focuses your eye to the projected image. Once adjusted, you don't need to adjust it again. Anything farther than about 0.25 inch is viewable. It comes with a very long case to keep the cable straight.I'm ordering another unit.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Good scope
By Charles M. Seitz
This is a good scope. The light xenon failed instantly, fortunately it came with a spare. The outer shaft must be perfectly straight in order to insert the fiber shaft into it. I am dissapointed that the outer shaft has no mount to the borescope and that puts all the pressure on the fiber optic inner shaft. seems it will damage the fibers eventually if you are not carefull.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Bad Right Out of the Box
By nightskywatcher
I purchased this model from Mid-American Tool in April and it was defective right out of the box. There is something wrong with the focusing mechanism in that I cannot get a focused image no matter what position the blue focusing lever is in. I also varied the distance of the end probe to the objects being visualized and this did not improve the eyepiece focusing issue. However, while I generally have good vision, I put on my reading glasses and found with the focusing lever rotated all the way over to the left (counter-clockwise), I could get a very small focused view if I held the eyepiece approximately 8 to 10 inches away from my eye. This should provide the best example of how truly out of whack the focusing is for the borescope I received.I have requested a Return Goods Authorization number from ProVision (actually Chicago Miniature Lighting LLC) for the return of my new PV2 borescope for repair or replacement, however, they are not being responsive. I will update this review when and if ProVision gets their act together and stands behind their product.
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