Borescope Inspection Camera Australia

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Explore HK Calibrations’ wide range of borescopes, precision instruments designed for non-destructive internal inspections across industrial, automotive, and manufacturing applications in Australia. Our selection includes rigid, flexible, and articulating borescopes, all providing high-resolution imaging to access confined or hard-to-reach areas without dismantling equipment.

These borescopes are perfect for maintaining machinery efficiency, performing quality control checks, conducting HVAC inspections, and troubleshooting automotive engines. With options like USB-connected models, wireless devices, and HD visual displays, users gain real-time insights to identify defects, corrosion, blockages, or wear, ensuring operational reliability.

HK Calibrations’ borescopes combine robust construction, ease of use, and precise measurement capabilities, supporting businesses in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and across Australia. Whether for laboratory inspections, industrial maintenance, or automotive diagnostics, our instruments deliver accurate, reliable, and traceable results, helping Australian professionals optimize performance and comply with industry standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

 A borescope is an optical inspection tool used to visually examine areas that are difficult to access, such as inside engines, pipes, turbines, or walls. It’s commonly used in automotive, aviation, industrial maintenance, and plumbing applications for non-destructive inspections.

 Borescopes come in three main types: rigid, flexible, and video borescopes. Rigid borescopes offer high image clarity for straight-line access; flexible borescopes allow navigation through curved paths; and video borescopes provide real-time viewing with a built-in screen and often include image/video recording.

While both are inspection tools, a borescope is typically used for industrial or mechanical inspections, and an endoscope is designed for medical applications. Borescopes are more rugged and can include features like LED lighting, articulation, and video recording for industrial use.

Video borescopes use a tiny camera at the probe tip to capture live video of hard-to-reach areas. The footage is transmitted to a display screen, allowing real-time inspection. Many models include adjustable lighting, flexible probes, and image capture capabilities for documentation.

A borescope inspection is important because it allows technicians to visually inspect internal parts of machinery, engines, pipes, or structures without disassembly. This non-destructive method saves time, reduces maintenance costs, helps detect early signs of wear or damage, and ensures equipment stays safe, efficient, and operational.

Absolutely. Flexible and waterproof video borescopes are commonly used to inspect pipes, drains, and conduits. They help identify blockages, corrosion, or damage without dismantling the system, saving time and cost on plumbing or industrial maintenance.

Borescopes are used across automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, construction, plumbing, and HVAC industries. They're essential for preventive maintenance, diagnostics, quality checks, and inspecting internal components without disassembly.