Meiji Techno ML7000 Series Instruction Manual

Meiji Techno ML7000 Series Instruction Manual

Metallurgical microscope infinity optical system

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FOR ML7000 SERIES
Metallurgical Microscope Infinity Optical System

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ML7000 SERIES Metallurgical Microscope Infinity Optical System...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual Table of Contents UNPACKING, ASSEMBLY, PREPARATION ......4 Unpacking ............... 4 Assembly ..............4 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ..........5 Optical Set-Up and Illumination ......5 POLARIZING FACILITY ............7 Polarizer ..............7 Slide-in Analyzer ............. 7 PHOTOGRAPHY AND TELEVISION ........
  • Page 3 ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscopes Infinity Optical System Diopter Adjustment Ring Binocular Body Inclined 30° Eyepieces KHW10X Binocular Clamp Screw Clamp Screw Analyzer Control Lever Lamp Centering Control Vertical Illuminator Microscope Limb Ball-Bearing Objective Plug...
  • Page 4: Unpacking, Assembly, Preparation

    UNPACKING, ASSEMBLY, PREPARATION FOR USE Unpacking All Meiji Techno Microscopes are usually supplied in an expanded polystyrene, 2-part case and this should be used for storage, possible transport in the future, etc. Unpack the microscope and its parts carefully. Do not throw away any boxes or packing materials until contents of the shipping container have been checked against your order and the packing list sent.
  • Page 5: Operation Instructions

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Optical Set-up and Illumination ③ After connecting the illuminator plug to the receptable at the back of the microscope limp, please follow as indicated below: [1] Turn on the illuminator. Place the specimen slide you wish to examine on the microscope stage and rotate the nosepiece to bring the 10X objective into position for focus.
  • Page 6 ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual ⑥ [6] When this is done, note the dimensions which is displayed in the window of the slider. Always remember to set to this distance when using the microscope. It will be different for different observers, so they will have to check the best setting for themselves.
  • Page 7: Polarizing Facility

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual [12] Now adjust the aperture iris (using lever (c) on the incident illuminator), closing it down slowly while observ- ing the field of view. A point will be reached where there is a sudden distinct drop in brightness of field of view.
  • Page 8: Photography And Television

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual PHOTOGRAPHY AND TELEVISION Photography Photographic documentation of microscope visual images is most conveniently achieved by using the trinocu- lar (photo-binocular) bodies for use with 35mm SLR Camera or PMX100 Large Format Camera. In the case of the ML series of biological, metallurgical and polarizing microscopes a trinocular body is...
  • Page 9: Maintenance And Care

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual MAINTENANCE AND CARE Bulb Replacement When changing light bulbs in the illuminators, always disconnect the plug from the electrical source. Never work on the electrical system without first disconnecting. The bulb is held in a socket block inserted in the light source housing at the back of the incident illuminator.
  • Page 10: Cleaning

    ML7000 Series Metallurgical Microscope Instruction Manual Cleaning Clean exposed lens surfaces carefully with a pressurized air source, soft brush or clean soft cloth. Too much finger pressure may damage lens coatings. To remove oil, fingerprints and grease smudges, use the cleaning cloth moistened with a very small amount of alcohol or xylene.

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