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Mentor Slit Lamp on Manual Table
Mentor Slit Lamp on Manual Table
The Mentor slit lamp is a high-quality biomicroscope designed for detailed examination of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. Supplied with a stable, manually adjustable ophthalmic table, this instrument provides reliable optical performance and smooth mechanical operation for general ophthalmic use.
Equipped with a converging binocular microscope, the Mentor slit lamp offers multiple magnification levels, a built-in illumination system, and filter options for enhanced visualisation. The included manual table features a lift-adjustable column, allowing ergonomic positioning and support during examinations.
Key Features
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High-precision optical system for anterior/posterior eye imaging
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Multi-step magnification changer (varies by model)
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Integrated slit illumination with adjustable intensity
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Built-in filters: cobalt blue, red-free, heat-absorbing
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Smooth joystick control with fine focus and base movement
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Manual ophthalmic table with height adjustment
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Durable cross-slide and chinrest assembly
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Compatible with applanation tonometry mount (optional)
Technical Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Manufacturer | Mentor (division of Johnson & Johnson Vision) |
Microscope Type | Binocular converging optical system |
Magnification | Typically 3-step or 5-step (varies by unit) |
Illumination | Halogen or LED with brightness control |
Filter Options | Blue, red-free, neutral density, heat-absorbing |
Table Type | Manual lift ophthalmic table |
Chinrest | Vertical scale with adjustment knob |
Focus Adjustment | Joystick with fine movement control |
Compatibility | Tonometry-ready (AT mount compatible) |
Weight | Approx. 13 kg (lamp), 25–35 kg (table) |
Certifications | CE marked, ISO compliant |
Warranty | 12 months |
Ideal For
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Detailed anterior segment and lens examination
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Posterior pole and vitreous assessment using auxiliary lenses
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Everyday use in ophthalmology, optometry, and screening setups
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Equipment setups requiring ergonomic, table-mounted biomicroscopes