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Nikon eclipse lv150 - General Safety Warnings; Product Use, Disassembly, Power, and Light Source Safety

Nikon eclipse lv150
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Advantages
Height of Samples
LV150/LV150A LV-S32 3x2 Stage LV-S64 6x4 Stage LV-S6 6x6 Stage LV-S6 6x6 Stage
with wafer holder with ESD plate
Standard position 0-39mm 0-39mm 0-19.5mm 0-28.5mm
LV-SUB stage lower limit 7-47mm 7-47mm 0-27.5mm 0-36.5mm
Standard position +
Column Riser
34-74mm 34-74mm 14.5-54.5mm 23.5-63.5mm
LV-SUB stage lower limit +
42-82mm 42-82mm 22.5-62.5mm 31.5-71.5mm
Column Riser
LV150/LV150A Suruga Seiki B23-60CR
LV-SUB Stage 2 0-39mm
LV-SUB Stage 2 + Column Riser 34-74mm
LV-SUB Stage 2 lower limit 15-55mm
LV-SUB Stage 2 back lower limit 41.5-81.5mm
LV-SUB Stage 2 lower limit + Column Riser 50-90mm
LV-SUB Stage 2 back lower limit + Column Riser 76.5-116.5mm
LV100D LV-32 3x 2 Stage LV-S64 6 x 4 Stage
Without Column Riser 0-29mm 0-29mm
With Column Riser 34-64mm 34-64mm
Non-Nikon Stages (LV150 or LV150A only)
Use of non-Nikon stages, such as the Suruga Seiki B23-60CR,
in combination with the LV-SUB Substage 2 allows the
microscope to handle thicker samples of up to 116.5 mm,
thereby enabling the observation of fiber ends and other
tools. The LV-SUB Substage 2 can be used upside down or
right side up, depending on the sample thickness.
Combination of LV-150 with LV-SUB Substage 2
and Suruga Seiki B23-60CR stage

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