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Are internal optic positions changed in order to compensate for shortening of the shaft due to shaft tip refurbishment?

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Are internal optic positions changed in order to compensate for shortening of the shaft due to shaft tip refurbishment?

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IMS adheres to the manufacturer’s original optical and mechanical design for the endoscope. The shaft is never shortened to a point where the shaft length falls below the tolerance for the manufacturer’s original design – even for shaft tip refurbishment. Therefore, no changes are required for the endoscope’s internal optic positions.

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