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Advanced Illumination Diffuse Axial LED Illuminators are ideal for inspecting highly reflective optics. These coaxial illuminators provide even illumination over the field coverage. Advanced Illumination Diffuse Axial LED Illuminators feature vibration free performance and easily mount via M6 threaded holes.
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