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So, You Have a Borescope

So, You Have a Borescope

Borescopes are a necessary piece of equipment for your Quality or Inspection processes. A borescope provides you with the ability to examine those hard to see places within your specific application. A borescope will assist in identifying cracks, rust, debris, signs...

Buying Or Renting A Borescope

Buying Or Renting A Borescope

USA BORESCOPES OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OF BORESCOPES TO RENT AND PURCHASE, AS WELL AS AN EXTENSIVE BORESCOPE REPAIR SERVICE USA Borescopes offer the only U.S. Federal Aviation Administration approved alternative to a full teardown for engine and other...

Bore Scope, Borascope, Bore-Scope or Borescope?

Bore Scope, Borascope, Bore-Scope or Borescope?

You may say, “ I went on Google and tried to search for a Borascope but didn’t’ find what needed’ Well, the truth is that this visual inspection device has a few different spellings that will offer differing results. In fact, the singular spelling of BOESCOPE may...

Care and Precautions for Your Borescope Investment

Care and Precautions for Your Borescope Investment

Borescopes and Videoscopes are an important piece of equipment for your quality and inspection department.   Both fiberscopes and videoscopes provide the ability to thoroughly examine your specific inspection requirement, enabling challenging inspections to be...

The Anatomy of a Borescope

The Anatomy of a Borescope

Borescopes and Videoscopes play a vital role in investigating, inspecting and diagnosing, the cause of many problems in various industries. The main industries that utilize borescopes and videoscopes are aviation (both fixed wing and vertical flight), aerospace,...

How to Use a Borescope: Types, Functions & More

How to Use a Borescope: Types, Functions & More

Next time you’re inspecting a small, cramped space, consider getting a borescope to do the heavy lifting for you. The newest models are convenient and easy to use, harnessing the latest technologies to offer a unique view of the internal workings of pipes, engines, and other types of machinery. Understanding how to use a borescope is easier than you might expect. With a little practice, you can leverage these tools to save you serious time and money on the job site.

How To Operate A Borescope Effectively

How To Operate A Borescope Effectively

The borescope market size in the world is growing at an exponential rate as the demand for effective video inspection tools is increasing for power generation plant maintenance. The US borescope market is expected to grow to $873 million in the next four years. What...

A Comprehensive Guide to Different Types of Borescopes

A Comprehensive Guide to Different Types of Borescopes

Renewable energy has become more than just a buzz word in the modern world. As businesses are realizing the impact of their carbon footprint on the global environment, they are looking for ways to switch to clean and renewable energy sources for their manufacturing,...

How to Use a Video Borescope

How to Use a Video Borescope

Borescopes are specialized optical tools used in inspections and non-destructive testing of mechanical components.  Sometimes referred to as a boroscope, bore scope, fiberscope, borescope camera, video borescope, or videoscope. They are frequently used to recognize...

Videoscopes vs. Fiberscopes: Determining The Differences

Videoscopes vs. Fiberscopes: Determining The Differences

Advances in optical technology have revolutionized repair operations across many industries. As a result, borescopes give workers the chance to view hidden nooks and crannies that might otherwise be out of view. They save time and money – two things that usually accompany disassembly procedures.