Excellent optics for precision gemology and bench jewelry work. Browse here for hands-free Optivisors/Headband Magnifiers as well as Handheld Magnifiers.
Bench Items » Magnifiers » Optivisors and Headband Magnifiers » Optivisors
The original! For close precision work. All Optivisors have fine prismatic ground lenses. They feature an adjustable headband; the lens can be raised and lowered and fits over your regular prescription or safety eyeglasses. We recommend that you consider both magnification and working distance when deciding which Optivisor to purchase.
Bench Items » Magnifiers » Optivisors and Headband Magnifiers » Illuminated Headband Magnifier
This magnifier is the easy way to improve your ability to do close-up work. It comes with four, easy-to-change lens plates and a battery-operated lamp* that swivels to put the light where you need it. The lens plates come in a handy storage box; each is clearly marked with its magnification.
Supplied with 4 lens plates—use the lens plate according to the magnification and working distance you require.
Bench Items » Magnifiers » Optivisors and Headband Magnifiers » Megaview Headband Magnifier
Very light and compact, the Megaview Headband Magnifier provides extraordinary working comfort. It is easily adjustable for different head sizes and it can be worn over eyeglasses. The Megaview is supplied with three sets of flip-up acrylic/resin lenses, which provide a variety of magnifications and working distances. Each lens comes in its own protective case.
Bench Items » Magnifiers » Optivisors and Headband Magnifiers » Zeiss Head-Worn Magnifying Loupes
This top quality Zeiss magnifier is suitable for all situations where low magnification is sufficient but 3 dimensional vision is important. The vertically adjustable visor with lateral shielding prevents stray light from impairing the wearer’s vision and can easily be swung out of the field of view, if needed. The comfortably padded headband leaves the wearer’s hands free for working, and can be worn with eyeglasses.
June 15, 2009
Optivisors and Headband Magnifiers
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