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I. Specifications 

 

Model 

SW380B 

SW380T 

Head 

360° rotatable Binocular 
Siedentopf 

360° rotatable Trinocular 
Siedentopf 

Inclination 

30° 

Eyepieces 

Wide-field 10X and 25X pairs 

Interpupillary 
distance 

48-75mm 

Diopter adjustment  On left tube, +/-5dp 

Nosepiece 

Quadruple revolving 

Objectives 

Achromatic 
4X, NA 0.1, working distance 37.5mm 
10X, NA 0.25, working distance 6.54mm 
40X(Spring), NA 0.65, working distance 0.63mm 
100X (Spring, Oil), NA 1.25, working distance 0.195mm 

Magnifications 

40X, 100X, 250X, 400X, 1000X and 2500X 

Stage 

Double-layered mechanical stage with slide holder 

Stage size 

130mmx130mm 

Stage X-Y range 

70mmx30mm 

Upper limit stop 

Rack stop preset but adjustable 

Condenser 

NA 1.25 with iris diaphragm, swing-in and swing-out filter holder 

Focusing 

Coaxial coarse and ultra-fine focusing system 

Fine focus precision  3.4µm increments 

Illumination 

Built-in 1W LED transmitted illumination with intensity control 

Power 

110-240V, built-in transformer 

Summary of Contents for SW380 Series

Page 1: ...User Guide SW380 Series...

Page 2: ...nner hobbyist Swift has the perfect microscope for you This guide will introduce you to the components of your new microscope and help you begin using it For more information about our microscopes sof...

Page 3: ...II Parts of the microscope 4 III Assembly and set up 4 IV Using the microscope 4 V Mounting a camera attachment only for Model SW380T 6 VI Caring for your microscope 6 VII Troubleshooting 8 VIII Warra...

Page 4: ...g NA 0 65 working distance 0 63mm 100X Spring Oil NA 1 25 working distance 0 195mm Magnifications 40X 100X 250X 400X 1000X and 2500X Stage Double layered mechanical stage with slide holder Stage size...

Page 5: ...hen place eyepieces into the holders You may choose at this time to insert the eyepiece adapter into the trinocular camera port on the top of the microscope and place either a third eyepiece into it o...

Page 6: ...tion by rotating the nosepiece clockwise to a higher magnification objective taking care not to strike the slide with the objective as doing so may damage the glass on the slide the objective or both...

Page 7: ...aring for your microscope As with any quality instrument your microscope should be stored in a cool dry place Use the dust cover to protect the microscope when not in use If necessary clean the lenses...

Page 8: ...tissue to wipe more than once Avoid touching the optical surfaces directly and never disassemble the optical components of the microscope When not using eyepieces use the plastic covers to protect th...

Page 9: ...irty objective or eyepiece lens Clean with compressed air or soft brush Iris aperture is closed too far Open the iris aperture wider Visual field is blurry or dirty Dirty objective or eyepiece lens Cl...

Page 10: ...lip is facing up Slide is not moving when using the X Y translational control knob Slide has come unclipped from the holder Reposition slide in the holder and secure with clip Lamp does not turn on No...

Page 11: ...nsible for shipping to and from our warehouse for warranty services The warranty does not cover damages resulting from normal wear and tear abuse or unauthorized repairs Please visit shop swiftoptical...

Page 12: ...improvements occasionally involve small modifications to the mechanical structure and optical design of our microscopes Therefore some descriptions illustrations and specifications in this instructio...

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