Titan Tool Supply videoscope offers 2X digital zoom

Feb. 26, 2011
The VJ-Advanced series flexible videoscope has a high-resolution, 3.5 in. TFT-LCD screen (480 × 234 pixels) with a removable sun visor and 2X digital zoom function.

The VJ-Advanced series flexible videoscope has a high-resolution, 3.5 in. TFT-LCD screen (480 × 234 pixels) with a removable sun visor and 2X digital zoom function. The waterproof insertion tube has a diameter of 6.9 mm and features braided stainless-steel sheathing for resistance to oil, fuel, and 3.5% concentrated salt water.
Titan Tool Supply
Buffalo, NY

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New VJ-Advanced® Series Articulating Video Borescopes from Titan Tool Provides High Imaging Capability and Durability for Remote Visual Inspection

(SEPTEMBER 2010) – Titan Tool Supply, Inc., Buffalo, New York, announces the introduction of its new VJ-Advanced® Series flexible videoscope, an articulating video borescope featuring on-board (stand-alone) image processing and battery-powered, portable operation. The new flexible videoscope has a high-resolution 3.5” TFT LCD screen (480 x 234 pixels) with a removable sun visor and 2X digital zoom function. The waterproof insertion tube has a diameter of 0.272” (6.9mm) and features braided stainless steel sheathing for resistance to oil, fuel, and 3.5% concentrated salt water. Available models and insertion tube lengths include Model VJ-ADV x 1.5 (60”/1.5m) for $9,300; and Model VJ-ADV x 3 (118”/3m) for $9,900.

The camera tip displays the temperature with lapse-time recording and temperature alarm display, according to Titan Tool. A thumb-activated 360° joystick provides precise control of the articulating tip up to 90 degrees in every direction. The videoscope can be connected to a larger monitor or computer (via USB plug) for viewing still or video images and also features a MicroSD Card that can be inserted into today’s smart phones that have a MicroSD card reader to transmit images via email. Recording capacity is approximately one hour of video with a 1GB MicroSD card or 500 still images.

Weighing only 20 ounces (570g), the VJ-Advanced videoscope uses four (4) AA batteries, allowing it to run for approximately 1-1/2 hours. The batteries can then be replaced instead of requiring recharging or connection to a power source. Four (4) high-intensity LEDs with adjustable brightness control provide illumination. Titan Tool states that the focal length of each unit is 0.59” (15mm) to infinity. The operating temperature range is -20° to 120°F (-30° to 50°C).

According to Titan Tool, the capability and portability of the VJ-Advanced Series videoscope make it ideal for remote inspection and quality control applications including: power transformers, wind turbines, and other power plant uses; security measures; casting dies; aviation maintenance; shipping and marine; water and wastewater treatment plants; locomotive and railway; heavy equipment maintenance; HVAC and plumbing; manufacturing; and building inspection.

For more information, contact Titan Tool Supply, Inc., 68 Comet Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14216. Phone: 716-873-9907. Fax: 716-873-9998. Email: [email protected]. www.TitanToolSupply.com. For detailed product information or to download a PDF file product sheet, visit: http://www.http://www.titantoolsupply.com/VJ_Advanced_Series_Videoscope

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