Trial Lens Set 158 Lenses Plastic Rings With Frame & Carring Case on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Plastic trial lens set. Great for MRI environment
New set (unused). Specification:■ Spheres Concave lenses(2pcs per power,total 50pcs.)
-0.25~-12.0 Step:-0.25■ Spheres Convex lenses(2pcs per power,total 50pcs.)
+0.25~+12.0 Step:+0.25■ Cylinders Concave lenses(2pcs per power,total 24pcs)
-0.25~-4.00 Step:-0.25■ Cylinders Convex lenses(2pcs per power,total 24pcs)
+0.25~+4.00,Step:+0.25■ Auxiliary lenses■ Prismatical lenses
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