Hand-Held Inspection Mirrors
Check hard-to-see spots on parts and equipment for wear, damage, and defects. These hand-held mirrors are often used to examine equipment that’s too heavy to move.
Glass mirrors provide a clearer reflection than plastic mirrors.
Magnetic-Base Inspection Mirrors
A hands-free alternative to your typical inspection mirror, these mirrors stick to any magnetic surface. This leaves both hands free to make repairs or rotate your workpiece. Use them to check hard-to-see spots on parts and equipment for wear, damage, and defects. The arm pivots 360° and stays steady even when there’s vibration.
Mirrors with a steel base stand up to wear and tear better than mirrors with a plastic base.
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Arm Lg. | Lg. | Wd. | Max. Mirror Adjustability Angle | Magnification | Arm Type | Arm Material | Base Material | Each | ||
Glass Rectangular Mirror | ||||||||||
B | 1 7/8" | 3 1/2" | 2 1/8" | 360° | 3X | Pivoting | Nickel-Plated Steel | Steel | 00000000 | 000000 |
Bottom-View Benchtop Inspection Mirrors
Spot settled particles that could indicate irregularities in batches. Rather than lifting your sample over your eye line, place your sample on top of the clear platform. The mirror magnifies its underside. First designed for looking at petri dishes in labs, they’re also used in food manufacturing, chemical processing, and water treatment. Just place a clear container of your liquid on top of the platform and tilt the mirror as needed.
Mirror Dia. | Max. Mirror Adjustability Angle | Magnification | Base Material | Each | |
Glass Round Mirror | |||||
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6" | 45° | 3X | Plastic | 0000000 | 0000000 |