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Style B Rubber Eyeguard (1 piece)

Style B Rubber Eyeguard (1 piece), #60-100

Style B Rubber Eyeguard (1 piece), #60-100

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Specifications

General

Compatible Eyepiece Diameter (mm):
28 (1 1/8") - 32 (1 1/4")

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Product Details

  • Contains Natural Rubber Latex
  • Reduce Ambient Light and Glare Reflections 
  • Assure Proper Eye-to-Lens Positioning  

Rubber Eyeguards reduce ambient light and glare reflections, while providing the viewer with comfort for maximum visual effectiveness. Eyeguards assure proper eye-to-lens positioning. There are multiple design options available to better fit application needs. Rubber Eyeguards are recommended for improved performance of imaging applications.  

Style A is designed for larger eyepieces and stretches from 1.5" (38mm) to 2" (50mm).
Style B is designed for standard eyepieces and stretches from 1-1/8" (28mm) to 1-¼" (32mm).
Style E is designed for standard eyepieces and is an eyecup style which snugly fits 35mm diameter eyepieces.

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