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FOCUSING
MECHANISM:
Focusing
is
performed
by:
(1)
Sliding
the
body
on
the
pillar
until
rough
focus
is
attained
and
(2)
making
fine
adjustment
with
the
focusing
knob.
The
range
of
movement
with
the
focusing
knob
is
55mm.
STAND:
The
stand
is
composed
of
a
stage
and
a
pillar.
The
stage
is
designed
to
assure
complete
stability
of
the
body
mounted
at
the top
of
the
pillar
in
whatever
position
it
may
be.
The
stage
plate
is
mounted
in
the
circular
receptacle
of
the
stage.
The
stage
plates
are
interchangeable
according
to
the
method
of
observation
employed.
Whichever
plate
(clear
or
black-and-white)
may
be
used,
it
must
be
firmly
clamped
to
the
stage
with
the
clamping
screw.
The
pillar
holds
the
microscope
body
and
moves
47mm
vertically
against
the
stage
and
rotates
through
75°.
The
inner
tube
of
the
pillar,
assisted
by
a
built-in
balancing
spring,
firmly
holds
the
body
and
the
body
support
bracket
and
slides
up
and
down
in
the
outer
tube,
and
can
be
set
at
a
desired
position
with
the
pillar
clamping
screw.
ASSEMBLY
AND
OBSERVATION:
Remove
the
microscope
components
from
the
cabinet
and
assemble
in
the
fol-
lowing
order:
Order
of
Assembly:
1.
Place
the
focusing
portion
onto
the
body
support
bracket
and
secure
it
tightly
with
the
body
clamping
screw.
2.
Insert
the
microscope
portion
into
the
head
clamping
ring
from
above,
rotate
the
head
to
suit
your
preference
and
clamp
it
with
the
head
clamping
screw.
3.
Place
a
stage
plate
into
the
receptacle
and
clamp
it
with
the
clamping
screw.
Insert
the
stage
clips.
5.
Remove
the
eyepiece
caps
from
the
binocular
tube
and
place
eyepieces
into
appropriate
position.
There
are
two
methods
of
observations—with
reflected
light
and
with
transmitted
light.
In
case
of
the
latter,
a
special
accessory
(the
base
and
the
illuminating
equipment)
will
be
used.
»
Selection
of
Stage
Plates
According
to
the
type
of
the
observation,
the
proper
stage
plate
must
be
used—the
clear glass
for
transmitted
light
observation
and
the
black-and-white
glass
for
reflected
light.

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