DALE 301 Rigid Endoscope TesterA simple-to-use, quick check for rigid endoscopes. Finally, there is a simple tool for technical and non-technical personnel to perform a quick evaluation of most rigid endoscopes. With the DALE301, your staff diagnoses problems during incoming inspections, after complaints, pre- and post-service, and as a routine preventive-maintenance inspection. With the DALE301, you can identify the following:
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DALE 301 Rigid Endoscope Tester
A simple-to-use, quick check for rigid endoscopes.
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