front 1 What is a lensometer? | back 1 It is a microscope used to measure the back focal length of a lens. |
front 2 What are the different names for the lensometer? | back 2 Lensmeter and vertometer |
front 3 What does a lensometer allow opticians to do? | back 3 1) It allows opticians to align a prescription lens for edge
grinding. |
front 4 What are the parts of a lensometer? | back 4 1) Eyepiece |
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Parts of a lensometer:
| back 5 It allows the operator to adjust the reticle so that no matter what the refractive condition of the operator, the mires will always come into focus on the corrective power. |
front 6 What do most states require opticians to do with an eyepiece for a lensometer? | back 6 Most states require that opticians show that they understand that the eyepiece must be adjusted to zero out the lensometer for their Rx. |
front 7 How do you use an eyepiece to zero out the lensometer for their Rx? | back 7 By turning the eyepiece counterclockwise to the most plus setting and
they slowly turning they eyepiece clockwise towards the minus until
the reticle comes into focus. |
front 8 Parts of a lensometer: What is the Reticle Adjustment Knob used for? | back 8 It is used to turn the reticle so that the scales lines up with the prism. |
front 9 How is the measurement from the Reticle Adjustment Knob read? | back 9 It is read by where the mires falls on the concentric rings and at what angle they fall. The prism measurement is easily read here in compound form. The prism can be deconstructed with the use of equations into their resultant form |
front 10 Parts of a lensometer: What is the Prism Compensator and what is it used for? | back 10 It is a Risley prism or rotary prism that allows the operator to dial in 0 to 25 diopters of prism anywhere from 0 to 360 degrees. |
front 11 Parts of a lensometer: What is a Lens Marker and how does it work? | back 11 It is a device consisting of 3 spring leaded pins that dip into a water soluble in to mark the lens horizontally with the center pin marking he direct point being read through the lensometer. |
front 12 Parts of a lensometer: What is a Gimbal (Lens Holder) and what is it used for? | back 12 It is the arm that swivel into place to hold the lens or frame stable
while taking a reading. |
front 13 Parts of a lensometer: What is the most common mark on a Lens Marker? | back 13 The Optical Center |
front 14 Parts of a lensometer: What is an Eyeglass table and what is it used for? | back 14 It is used to keep frame mounted and lens aligned properly for
measuring the correct axis of the lens. |
front 15 Parts of a lensometer: What is a magnifier and what is it used for? | back 15 Some lensometers have this optional component which allows the operator an easier view of the view of the axis wheel by magnifying the scale. |
front 16 Parts of a lensometer: What is a Axis Adjustment Wheel and what is it used for? | back 16 It allows the operator to align the primary and secondary power meridians in the lensometer. This is done by spinning the mires inside the lensometer body. |
front 17 Parts of a lensometer: What is the Filter control and what is used for? | back 17 It is a small knob used to apply a green filter to the lensometer lamp for a more comfortable view through clear material while allowing this same filter to be removed for a brighter view of filtered lenses. |
front 18 Parts of a lensometer: What is the Inclination Control and what does it do? | back 18 It is used to loosen the lensometer body from the base, this allows the operator to adjust the viewing angle of the lensometer for easier viewing. |
front 19 Parts of a lensometer: What is the Power Drum and what does it do? | back 19 It is a wheel attached to a long screw on the inside of the lensometer body that moves the optics so that various powers can be neutralized. |
front 20 What are the various powers of the Power Drum? | back 20 The wheel is in incremented steps of 0.12 diopters, with higher powers being incremented in steps of 0.25 diopters. |
front 21 Parts of a lensometer: What is an Eyeglass table control and what does it do? | back 21 It is used to move the eyeglass table to align the frame mounted optics. |
front 22 What is the 1st step to using a Lensometer? | back 22 To calibrate and reset the lensometer to make sure it reads properly. |
front 23 What is the 2nd step to using a Lensometer? | back 23 Turn the lensometer on. If the lens is clear, the green filter should
be utilized and if the lens is a sun lens, the filter should be removed. |
front 24 What is the 3rd step for using a lensometer? | back 24 Rough adjustments are often necessary. |
front 25 What are the two main groups of tools for glasses? | back 25 Drivers and Pliers |
front 26 What are the types of drivers? | back 26 Screwdrivers |
front 27 What are the types of pliers? | back 27 1) Bending pliers |
front 28 What is this and what is it used for? | back 28 Nylon Jaw Pliers |
front 29 What is this and what is it used for? | back 29 Double Nylon Jaw Pliers |
front 30 What is this and what is it used for? | back 30 Angling Pliers |
front 31 What is this and what is it used for? | back 31 Snipe Nose Pliers |
front 32 What is this and what is it used for? | back 32 Cutter Pliers |
front 33 What is this and what is it used for? | back 33 Nose Pad Pliers |
front 34 What is this and what is it used for? | back 34 Axis Pliers |
front 35 What is this and what is it used for? | back 35 Hot Air Frame Warmer |
front 36 What is this and what is it used for? | back 36 Compression Pliers |
front 37 What is this and what is it used for? | back 37 Compression Sleeve Cutter |
front 38 What is this and what is it used for? | back 38 3-Piece Frame Adjustment Pliers |
front 39 What are these? | back 39 Hex Wrenches |
front 40 What is this and what is it used for? | back 40 Pupillmeter |
front 41 What is this and what is it used for? | back 41 Distometer |
front 42 What is this and what is it used for? | back 42 Polariscope |