Seeing into hard to reach places with Ring

December 04, 2013
Seeing into hard to reach places with Ring On display at Mechanex was Ring’s award winning range of inspection tools, including inspection lamps and borescopes. Borescopes in particular are an ideal tool for inspecting areas which are difficult to reach.
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On display at the recent Mechanex show in England, was Ring's award

winning range of inspection tools, including inspection lamps and borescopes.

Ring says these tools are a must for helping mechanics identify, diagnose and fix faults. Borescopes in particular are an ideal tool for inspecting areas which are difficult to reach. The flexible camera probe is able to look inside narrow gaps and pipes, making it easier to inspect and fix potential faults on engine, gearbox and wiring systems.

Ring has four borescopes in its range, the RBS50, RBS100, RBS200 and RBS300. These offer a 2.4” colour screen with video output or in the case of the RBS50 a USB connection for real-time viewing on a larger screen and video recording. The RBS200 & RBS300 also have memory cards for picture and video recording.

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