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Pole stands have a chromed alloy post on which the
focusing holder is mounted. This allows the holder to be moved up or down to
accommodate a wide range of working distances, and makes it easy to change
holders. Many pole stands have built-in illumination.
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Rigid-arm stands
have a painted alloy support which is an integral part of the focusing
holder and doubles as a useful carrying handle. Many rigid-arm stands
have built-in illumination.
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Wide-surface stands
have broad work surfaces that are particularly useful when working with
large specimens. These stands require separate
illuminators.
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Boom stands
offer the greatest flexibility in specimen size, and also allow the
microscope to be swung into and out of position easily. These stands
require separate illuminators.
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Heavy Duty Boom stands
offer even more flexibility in specimen size, and also allow the
microscope to be swung into and out of position easily. These stands
would also require separate illuminators.
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