Light bulbs in microscope illuminators need to be replaced periodically. The bulbs on this page are most commonly used in Meiji Techno illumination systems. If you own a Meiji microscope and need a replacement, you should be able to purchase it at your local Meiji Dealer. Some older models or specialized microscopes may use bulbs that are not listed here. If you cannot find the correct bulb, please contact our technical support staff to assist you. Click HERE for information on Lamp Safety, Handling and Disposal.
Microscope or Microscope Stand Model Number | Replacement Bulb | |
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AB, ABZ * Top Light |
MA560 |
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AB, ABZ * Bottom Light |
MA561 | |
ABE, ABH, ABZH * Top and Bottom Light |
MA570 | |
B Stand * | MA261/SL-10 | |
BM & BMK Series Models |
MA560 | |
FL150, FL151, FL152 FL180, FL181, FL182 FT190, FT191, FT192 Fiber Optic Illuminators 115V or 220V Dual Arm or Annular Ring Light |
FL150/70 | |
GEM (BOTTOM light) | MA350/10 | |
GEM (TOP fluorescent light) | MA309/05 | |
GS2000 | - | MA111 |
IM7100, IM7200 Metallorgraphs |
MA326 | |
MA305 8W Ring Fluorescent Illuminator |
MA305/05 | |
ML Series 30W Models ML2000, ML5000, ML7000 ML8000, ML9000 |
MA326 | |
ML5000 Series 50W models ML7500, ML8500, ML9700 |
MA275/05 | |
MT5500 Frosted Bulb | MA357 | |
MT5500 Clear Bulb | MA358 | |
MT Series 30W Halogen Models: MT4200H, MT4300H, MT4210H, MT4310H, MT5200H, MT5300H, MT5210H, MT5310H, MT6000 MT7000, MT8000, MT9000 Series Models |
MA326 | |
MT Series 50W Halogen Models: MT7500 Series, MT8500 Series |
MA275/05 | |
PB Stand Top Light |
MA560 | |
PB Stand Bottom Light |
MA561 | |
PBH Stand Top and Bottom Light |
MA570 | |
PBM Stand | MA590 | |
RZT, RZDT 30W Stands for RZ Series |
MA326 | |
SKT-1B, SKT-2B, SKT-3B SKT-BT, SKT-2BT, SKT-3BT ST-3, STC-3 |
MA111 | |
All TC5000 Series Inverted Transmitted Illuminator 30W |
MA261/SL-10 | |
TM400 20W Models: TM420, TM440 |
MA361/10 | |
TM400 30W Models: TM450, TM460, TM490 |
MA362/10 | |
All TM400F Models with Fluorescent (5W) | Call Meiji | |
All VT Series Inverted Microscopes |
MA326 |
Replacement Bulbs Listed by Part Number
Note:The size of these images will vary and some images have been re-sized to fit this page. Do not rely on the size of these images to determine which bulb you need.
Note:Incident light shines down from above; transmitted light shines up through the specimen from below.
Part Number | Description | Applications |
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MA560 | 6V 1.2A Tungsten | Incident light: AB, ABZ, PB Stands All BM/BMK Series models |
MA561 | 6V 1.2A Tungsten | Transmitted light: AB, ABZ, PB Stands
Note: MA560 and MA561 may appear to be identical, but they are not interchangeable.
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MA570 | 6V 10W Halogen | Incident & transmitted light: ABE, ABH, ABZH, PBH Stands |
FL150/70 | 21V 150W Halogen | For Fiber Optic Light sources: All FT190 and FL150 Series |
FL180/70 | 21V 150W Halogen | For FL180, FL181 & FL182 fiber optic illuminators |
MA357 | 8V 12W Tungsten | Frosted - Fits Meiji Techno MT5500 Series Microscopes |
MA358 | 8V 12W Tungsten | Clear - Fits Meiji Techno MT5500 Series Microscopes |
MA590 | 110V 15W Tungsten | Frosted - Fits Meiji Techno PBM Series Stands |
Part Number | Description | Applications |
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BA005 | HBO 100W Mercury DC Arc Lamp | TC5000 Series & MT6000 Series Equipped with Epi-Fluorescence Lamphouses |
BA013 | XBO 75W Xenon DC Arc Lamp | |
BA014 | XBO 100W Xenon DC Arc Lamp |
Bulbs have a rough life in a microscope: burning in an enclosed area for hours on end with a finite lifetime, the effects of too much heat and not enough ventilation, DC current from the dimmer circuit slowly thinning the metal of the filament. And with bulbs nowadays being manufactured more and more cheaply, the cumulative effect is not good for bulb longevity.
If the bulb is halogen or DC Arc Lamp type, DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS with your bare hands when installing bulbs. Use the plastic bag it comes in to install the bulb. DO NOT jar or bump or run your scope in an environment that has excessive vibration. Turn your scope off if you do not need it on. Some bulbs have a rated life of only 100 - 200 hours so if you use your scope full time, be prepared to use bulbs.
Halogen bulbs in microscopes and fiber optic light sources can also have problems if the socket is worn out; i.e. the connection cannot sink enough heat away from the bulb and/or the electrical connection is weak. If your scope is an old workhorse who's starting to eat bulbs, check the bulb socket out for poor contact and discoloration of the contact. The bi-pin type bulb should push stiffly into the socket. If not, or if it wobbles around excessively, the socket is too old and needs replacement.
* discontinued - subject to stock on hand