Pictures of model 2004 build in model and tabletop model Product code: 04-01-A-P and 04-01-A-T |
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| Model: Power supply: Power consumption: Fuses: Illumination: |
2004 12 Volts dc. 0,5 Amperes 6 Watt. 1 A. (220 Volt slow) Cold Cathode Fluorescent lamp (CCFL), color 5500 K. total length 130 mm. |
| Weight build in version Weight table version |
11.5 kg. 19 kg. |
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1 ocular contains two 120 mm. achromatic coated d= 37 mm. lenses. Total focal distance is 60 mm. |
| Cover of table version | polished but unfinished blank Birchwood (plywood) or blank lacquered. |
| Operation: |
Press the front button to
transport to the next slide. |
Common Features The 2004 rotary viewer went down several changes compared to the previous model, although it kept its robustness and high quality of viewing. Below a summary is given of it's features:
Construction The base of the rotary viewer is its casted aluminum frame inside. It gives the total viewer the necessary stability. The slides are mounted on a ball beared cast aluminum drum. This guarantees the alignment of the slides with regards to the lenses. The lens tubes are made of stainless steel for an extra long life time. The acid (sweat) from hands and eye's will not affect the metal, so the front part of the lens will keep its smooth surface. The dc motor, that revolves the drum, has metal gears and a high torque although the load is low. A guarantee is given for 5 years on the mechanical construction and 1 year on the electronic parts. 41x101 mm. (RBT) slide format configuration model 04-01-A-P/T When the rotary viewer is configured for this format, the drum can hold 21 slides. The maximum picture size to be viewed is equal to the maximum standardized format for 41x101 mm. slides; 24x 33 mm. Besides that it is possible to view slides with a height of 28 mm. The Frame thickness should be at least 2.5 mm. thick like the RBT frames as well as the glass mounted frames. A Steel spring keeps the slide frame on its place and in focus. The focal distance of the lenses is in total 60 mm. with an aperture of 36 mm. This allows most spectators to see the picture sharp up to the corners even for spectacle wearers. |
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