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The revolving nosepiece, also known as the turret, serves to hold multiple objective lenses and allows for quick and easy switching between them. This function enables the user to change magnification levels without having to physically remove and replace lenses, facilitating efficient observation and analysis of specimens. Additionally, it helps maintain the correct alignment of the lenses with the eyepiece, ensuring a clear and focused image.
The revolving nosepiece holds the objectives.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
The revolving nosepiece, sometimes called a "turret," contains 2 or 3 different objective lenses, each of a higher magnification. This enables the user to examine the object on the slide at different magnifications.
You will need a kit that includes earsocks and the nosepiece. Current common frame earsock/nosepiece kits are available at Oakley retail stores, otherwise call customer service. When actually replacing the nosepiece, on a wire frame you will need to use rubber tipped pliers or your fingers to pry the old nosepiece odd and then again to squeeze the new ones on, they just snap in and snap out. On most other frames there are just hooks on the frame, pull down on one side of the rubber nosepiece and then pull out and up, it should come off, if it doesn't you are either not pulling down far enough or it isn't a commonly replaced nosepiece and you will need to call customer service. On an m-frame you will just need to squeeze the nosepiece in towards the opposite side and it should become free.
The revolving nosepiece of a microscope holds multiple objective lenses that can be easily rotated into position. This allows for quick and efficient changing of the magnification level without needing to manually switch out lenses.
The revolving nosepiece on a microscope holds the objective lenses and allows you to easily switch between them. This enables you to change the magnification power of the microscope by rotating the nosepiece to select different objective lenses.