| For mission-critical parts manufacturers, Hawkeye® Precision Borescopes can dramatically reduce part defects and help streamline manufacturing and quality control. Machinists also use Hawkeye Borescopes to evaluate, and then improve, manufacturing processes.
Hawkeye Borescopes are also an invaluable tool for aircraft maintenance teams. Engine problems can be quickly and accurately diagnosed utilizing borescope visual inspection, without time-consuming engine tear-down. The SuperNOVA light source and 90° view mirror tube, which are included in the Hardy Nova Kit, make this a very portable and easy to use inspection tool for inside engine cylinders, behind instrument panels and many other inaccessible places in the airframe.
Hawkeye Borescopes' superb image quality, rugged construction, portability, exceptional value and in-stock delivery have made them the leader in the industrial borescope market.

What are you inspecting?
The Hawkeye Hardy is a rugged borescope with lots of light and big bright images, providing a great view inside engine cylinders or in the wing. The 90° mirror adapter allows full 360° rotation that is great for viewing valves in piston engines as well as cylinder walls.
The Hawkeye Flexible Borescope allows users to see into cavities that a rigid borescope cannot reach. It's glass-fiber imaging bundle contains 18,000 fibers delivering high resolution images. The plastic-coated, metal "gooseneck" sheath can take a "set" before insertion into a cavity. The Hawkeye Flexible is simpler, brighter, and much less expensive than articulated fiberscopes.
Snake the Hawkeye Flexible behind engine components to read serial numbers and check for cracks in housings or lines. It is also great to look into wing cavities to inspect worm gears, cables and other critical components.
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Aerofit Products, Inc., Buena Park, CA makes fittings for hydraulic systems in aircraft. They had to reorganize their manufacturing processes after their largest customer, Boeing, refused to buy fittings with minor, common imperfections on internal surfaces. Aerofit became a "lean manufacturing" plant with each work group responsible for its own quality control. Machinists needed tools sensitive enough to see the minor flaws they had missed previously.
Aerofit found that the Hawkeye Hardy borescope was sensitive enough to give clear, sharp views of interior surfaces, yet tough enough for a machine shop environment. Machinists also use the scope to adjust their processes to further reduce flawsan improvement that has yielded long-term dividends.
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