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Multi-purpose borescope debuts

By Janice Wood · July 15, 2010 ·

Spectronics Corp. has recently introduced the CB-1000 COBRA, part of the COBRA series of multi-purpose borescopes. This scope features a built-in UV LED for detection of fluid leaks and surface flaws and a white light LED for component inspection. The CB-1000 COBRA has a 10mm, 24 inch “no-droop” shaft that maintains its position for easy access into hard-to-view areas, according to company officials. A clip-on inspection mirror provides the added capability of detecting flaws normally hidden from view. Four “AA” alkaline batteries (included) power the two service-free, integrated solid-state LEDs. Fluorescence-enhancing glasses for use with UV light and fluorescent leak detection dyes are also included. Dyes are sold separately. For more information: 800-274-8888 or Spectroline.com.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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