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In energy and industrial inspection campaigns, a capable borescope is essential, but the right accessories extend reach, lighting, and documentation capabilities beyond the base instrument.

With the proper add-ons, you can access deeper into engine cylinders or longer runs in piping, improving visibility and reducing the need for disassembly. Accessories also help retrieve dropped items, capture repeatable data, and reduce equipment wear by minimizing on-site adjustments.

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Feb. 27, 2026

In energy-sector inspections of engines, turbines, pipelines, and other equipment, a borescope alone is not sufficient. The right accessories extend reach, enhance illumination, enable retrieval of dropped components, and improve documentation, reducing teardown and rework while protecting equipment reliability.

Must-Have Borescope Accessories

  • Retrieval Tools (Hooks, Grabbers, and Magnetic Tips): Retrieval tools recover dropped objects without disassembly.
Feb. 27, 2026

As advanced diagnostics and engineering become more precise, maintenance work increasingly requires inspection that goes beyond the naked eye. Whether you’re working in aviation, automotive repair, manufacturing, plumbing, or industrial maintenance, you’ve likely heard of a borescope inspection camera. But what is a borescope inspection camera exactly?

To fully appreciate its value and capability, it helps to understand how it works, the types available,

Jan. 30, 2026

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Aircraft engines are among the most sophisticated machines in the world, requiring precision, vigilance, and consistency in maintenance to keep them operating safely and efficiently.

Whether it’s routine inspections, troubleshooting, or significant repairs, aviation technicians rely on a variety of specialized tools to ensure each component of an aircraft engine remains in peak condition. Among these tools, imaging and inspection devices (especially borescopes

Jan. 25, 2026

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When it comes to diagnosing plumbing issues, visibility is everything. Technicians need to know exactly what’s happening deep inside pipes before making decisions about repairs, especially when dealing with recurring clogs, root intrusion, broken lines, or blocked drains. 

Two of the most commonly used tools for this task are traditional drain cameras and the increasingly popular plumbing snake

Jan. 16, 2026

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Automotive diagnostics rely heavily on accuracy, and that accuracy starts with visibility. Whether you’re an experienced mechanic, a fleet technician, or a DIY car enthusiast, an automotive borescope camera is one of the most valuable inspection tools you can have in your kit. Instead of tearing down an engine or removing multiple components to visually inspect a problem area, a borescope allows you to look inside hard-to-reach spaces quickly, clearly, and safely.

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Jan. 9, 2026

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Modern aircraft engines generate enormous amount of internal stress—from high temperatures to rotational forces and corrosive airflows. As components wear, accumulate residue, or exhibit early signs of fatigue or overheating, professional maintenance teams rely on precise diagnostic information to determine the appropriate corrective action. According to aviation maintenance guidelines and remote visual inspection (RVI) research, high-quality videoscope and borescope data has become one

Dec. 22, 2025

As winter approaches, ensuring that your HVAC system is safe, efficient, and free of hidden issues becomes more important than ever. Dust, debris, mold, and even small blockages in your ductwork can compromise indoor air quality, reduce system efficiency, and increase energy costs. 

One of the most effective tools for inspecting and maintaining ductwork is an HVAC camera. By allowing technicians to see inside vents and duct systems, these cameras play a critica

Dec. 13, 2025

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In hazardous industrial environments, safety does not leave room for compromise. Workers in oil and gas, aviation fuel systems, chemical processing, sewer inspections, and confined spaces rely on tools engineered to prevent sparks, heat, or electrical discharge. This is exactly why an intrinsically safe Class 1 Div 1 camera is essential, and why professionals across the country trust USA Borescopes for certified inspection solutions.

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Dec. 12, 2025

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When a problem is hidden behind drywall, inside a ceiling cavity, or deep within a tight structural space, tearing open walls isn’t always the best first step. It is expensive, time-consuming and, in many cases, it’s also unnecessary as non-invasive inspections can help pinpoint the issue first.

That is why in wall inspection tools, especially inspection cameras and borescopes, have become the go-to solution for contractors, HVAC technicians, electrician

Dec. 3, 2025

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