XL Go+ VideoProbe
Performance Tests
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MIL-STD-810G
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Test Method 506.4 Rain and Blowing Rain
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Test Method 507.4 Humidity
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Test Method 509.4 Salt Fog
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Test Method 510.4 Sand and Dust
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Test Method 511.4 Explosive Atmosphere
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Test Method 514.5 Vibration
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Test Method 516.5 Shock
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Test Method 521.2 Icing/Freezing Rain
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MIL-STD-461F
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(Above Deck)
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Test Method RE102 Radiated Emissions
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Test Method RS103 Radiated Susceptibility
Note: All tests were performed on a fully functioning
system, including monitors.
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The XL Go+ VideoProbe system is constructed to withstand the
rigors of the industrial workplace. Shock absorbing materials
and seals are strategically incorporated to resist impact
damage and to prevent dust and water intrusion.
To ensure top performance in a wide range of environmental
conditions, XL Go+ has been subjected to a battery of
performance tests.
Redefine Ruggedness
1
United States Department of Defense - Test Method Standard for Environmental
Engineering considerations and laboratory tests
2
United States Department of Defense Interface Standard – Requirements for the Control of
Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment
Double tungsten braid
insertion tube
Titanium camera head is eight times
stronger than previous
generation video borescopes
Laser-welded bending neck seam
Note: 6.1 mm Ø probe shown at 2:1 scale
Double-threaded tips
See Testing
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