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The part of the microscope that you hold when you carry it is called the arm. It is located on top of the microscope and is used to support and carry the microscope while keeping it balanced.
The arm supports the body tube and is used to carry the microscope.
To carry a microscope, use both hands to securely grip the base and the arm of the microscope. Make sure the microscope is switched off, all components are secured, and carry it in an upright position to prevent damage to the lenses or internal components. It's also a good idea to place it in a padded carrying case for added protection during transportation.
should carry carefully and with care
So you don't drop it :)
carry by arm and base
base and the arm
Always carry a microscope with one hand on the base and the other hand supporting the arm. This helps ensure the stability and safety of the microscope while you are moving it. Avoid carrying it by the stage or the eyepiece to prevent damage to the delicate parts of the microscope.
Some common microscope rules include always starting with the lowest magnification, focusing carefully using coarse and fine adjustment knobs, keeping the lenses clean, handling slides gently, and using the microscope in a well-lit area. Additionally, it's important to never force any parts, such as the stage or focusing mechanisms, and to always carry the microscope with two hands.
The arm of a microscope is the curved part that connects the head or body of the microscope to the base. It allows for easy adjustment of the angle and height of the microscope head for more comfortable viewing. The arm also provides stability and support for the various components of the microscope.
A microscope is typically carried by holding the arm with one hand and supporting the base with the other hand. This helps ensure stability and prevents the microscope from tilting or falling.
Grasp the arm with one hand while placing your other hand under the base (bottom of the microscope). ALWAYS use two hands.