Snap-on introduces Williams Wireless Borescope

Snap-on Press Release | August 24, 2016

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The borescope features a detachable 3.5-inch (8.9 centimetre) thin-film transistor LCD monitor. Snap-On Industrial Photo
In order to maintain quality, safety and accuracy, technicians need the ability to examine engines and other machinery both inside and out. The new Williams Wireless Borescope from Snap-on Industrial gives them the ability to do it quickly and easily.
The Williams Wireless Borescope offers flexibility in more ways than one. In addition to a lightweight, handheld design, wireless connectivity allows for the transmission of still images and video without hassle.
The borescope features a detachable 3.5-inch (8.9 centimetre) thin-film transistor LCD monitor, as well as a flexible 3/8-inch (three millimetre) lens tube measuring three feet (one metre) in length. A lens-mounted LED light provides adjustable brightness while 3x zoom capability offers increased visibility.
Other features of the Williams Wireless Borescope include:
  • Supports up to a 32 gigabyte micro SD card;
  • Monitor runs on a built-in rechargeable lithium battery;
  • Waterproof camera (IP67 standard);
  • Accessory kit (hook, magnet, mirror and rubber ring); and
  • Power adaptor, USB and AV output cables, and carrying case included.

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