Disassemble & Assemble an Olympus Microscope Dualhead Bridge

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Hey, this is Chad with Munday Scientific. Today, I’m going to show you how to disassemble and reassemble a multi-headed Olympus BX microscope.

These systems are commonly used for:

  • Teaching
  • Multi-user viewing
  • Pathology consultation
  • Training applications

We’ll walk through the process step by step, including proper setup after reassembly.


Tools Needed

For most Olympus BX microscopes, you’ll need a 3 mm Allen wrench.

Options:

  • Use the built-in Allen wrench if your microscope includes one
  • Or use a standard Allen key set

Step 1: Remove the Viewing Heads

To begin:

  1. Locate the screw holes on each side of the heads
  2. Tilt each head backward before removal

⚠️ Important:
Tilting the heads back helps prevent the eyepieces from falling out.

Removal Process:

  • Loosen the retaining screws
  • Carefully remove each head
  • Set them aside safely

Step 2: Remove the Bridge Assembly

Once the heads are removed, move to the bridge assembly.

Removal Steps:

  1. Locate the collar
  2. Rotate the collar until it loosens
  3. Slide the bridge assembly off

Step 3: Remove the Post

The post is typically secured with a black dovetail screw.

Steps:

  1. Loosen the dovetail screw
  2. Remove the post

Step 4: Disconnect Pointer or Power Supply

Depending on your microscope model:

BX40:

  • Pointer or accessory power may plug into the back

Newer LED Models:

  • LED pointer power supply may plug into the side

⚠️ Always unplug power before disassembly.


Step 5: Remove the Splitter

Using your Allen wrench:

  1. Loosen the splitter from the dovetail
  2. Remove it carefully

At this point, the microscope is fully disassembled.


Reassembly Overview

Now we’ll put everything back together.


Step 1: Reinstall the Splitter

  1. Position the splitter onto the dovetail
  2. Hold it securely with one hand
  3. Tighten it with the Allen wrench

Important:

Once tightened, gently wiggle it to confirm there is no movement.


Step 2: Reinstall the Post

Chad recommends installing the post onto the stand first, as it’s generally easier.

Steps:

  1. Screw the post onto the stand
  2. Tighten securely

Step 3: Reinstall the Bridge Assembly

  1. Slide the bridge flange into position
  2. Rotate the collar to tighten

⚠️ Important:
Hold the bridge while tightening, as gravity can pull it downward.

Once positioned:

  • Adjust height as needed
  • Tighten the post lock

Pro Tip:

Use a level to ensure the bridge is perfectly horizontal.


Step 4: Reinstall the Heads

For each head:

  1. Position it on the flange
  2. Keep one hand on the head
  3. Tighten with the Allen wrench using your other hand

Safety Tip:

Always wiggle the head after tightening to confirm it is secure.

Repeat for the second head.


Step 5: Set Up Color Illumination

After assembly, proper Köhler/color illumination is critical.

Recommended Process:

  1. Set up illumination on the driver side
  2. Check the passenger side
  3. Slowly expand the field diaphragm
  4. Ensure both sides:
    • Are centered
    • Reach the edges evenly
    • Appear visually similar

This ensures both users are seeing the same properly aligned image.


Eyepiece Configuration

Multi-head systems typically use different eyepiece configurations for the driver and passenger sides.

Driver Side:

  • Usually fixed eyepieces

Passenger Side:

  • One fixed eyepiece
  • One focusable eyepiece (diopter side)

This allows the passenger to adjust focus to match what the primary viewer sees.


Final Thoughts

A properly assembled multi-headed Olympus BX microscope provides:

  • Excellent teaching capability
  • Reliable shared viewing
  • Consistent image quality across both heads

Taking time to align the bridge and set illumination correctly is essential for the best user experience.


Contact Information

If you have questions or need help:

Email:

Online Store: microscopemarketplace.com


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