Loupes and magnifiers are designed for a variety of applications including machining, inspection, measurements, and so on.
Loupes are used predominantly in jewellery trade, watchmaking, electronics and education. Jewelers typically use a monocular, handheld loupe in order to magnify gemstones and other jewellery.
Loupes are also used by watchmakers in the assembling of mechanical watches.
In electronics, loupes can be helpful to inspect circuit boards for manufacturing defects or observing SMD components.
A loupe is essential for identifying and positioning small parts.
818-01 is a loupe with magnification of 8x. The Ø24mm lens smallest graduation point is 0.1 millimeters.
LE-003 is a loupe with magnification of 10x equipped with 8 white LEDs. The Ø30mm lens smallest graduation point is 0.1 millimeters.
M12071 is a loupe with magnification of 7x. The Ø25mm lens smallest graduation point is 0.1 millimeters.
M12102 is a loupe with magnification of 10x. The Ø19mm lens smallest graduation is 0.1 millimeters.