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Technical Specifications
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Material Composition: Alloy Steel, Carbon Steel, Glass, and Solid ABS Plastic
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Expansion Range: Retractable from 24cm to 73cm
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Mirror Specifications: 5cm Circular Mirror with Integrated LED Lighting
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Articulation: 360-Degree Rotary Ball Joint
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Color: Industrial Black
Key Features
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Integrated "Rotary-View" Architecture: Experience a mechanical necessity for visual access. The 360-degree ball joint acts as a mechanical necessity for allowing the inspection mirror to swivel freely while maintaining its position once the desired angle is achieved.
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Supportive "Telescopic-Reach" Engineering: Achieve high-precision access. The retractable rod acts as a mechanical necessity for extending your reach up to 73cm, allowing for the inspection of car engine chassis and deep mechanical gaps.
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Technical "Magnetic-Sucker" Utility: Designed for hardware recovery. The high-powered magnetic tip acts as a mechanical necessity for retrieving screws, nuts, and iron tools that have fallen into inaccessible areas or tanks.
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Mechanical "Illumination" Design: The integrated LED lighting acts as a mechanical necessity for peering into dark crevices, ensuring that every bolt and surface is visible during repair operations.
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Multi-Domain "Repair" Utility: This tool acts as a mechanical necessity for various technical domains:
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Automotive Repair: Inspecting engine blocks, undercarriages, and tight electrical bays.
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Mechanical Maintenance: Factory-level suction of hardware in assembly lines.
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Household DIY: Retrieving small metal objects from drains or behind heavy appliances.
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