PJ SCOPE™ MOBILE 5X OPTICS FOR PERMANENT JEWELRY

€599,99

The PJ Scope is a self-standing, transportable microscope engineered to seamlessly pair with the Orion PJ, Orion mPulse, Zapp, or Zapp Plus permanent jewelry welders.

The PJ Scope is a must-have tool for every dedicated permanent jewelry artist. From 5x magnification to intelligent safety features and the freedom of a self-standing design, the PJ Scope is the answer to all your permanent jewelry welding needs.

Premium 5x Magnification Optics: The PJ Scope's premium optics magnify your view, allowing you to see every chain link, jump ring, and delicate detail with exceptional clarity. Boost your welding confidence and ensure precision in every weld.

Automated Optical Shutter: Safety and comfort are paramount. The PJ Scope's automated optical shutter intelligently blocks harmful weld flash, safeguarding your eyes from potential harm.

Self-Standing Base: No more hassle with clamps or setup headaches. The self-standing base provides stability and ease of use, requiring no table clamp. This sturdy foundation ensures that you can concentrate solely on your customers.

Light, Bright and Comfortable: The PJ Scope was designed with permanent jewelry artists in mind. Ready for any event or pop-up, the PJ Scope weighs just 7.15 lbs. Its compact design makes it the ideal on-the-go tool. Soft rubber eye pads offer hours of comfortable welding and the PJ Scope’s powerful LED lights brighten your workspace, allowing you to weld with precision.

Portable for Pop-Up Success

At just 7.15 lbs, the PJ Scope is your portable powerhouse. It seamlessly transitions from one pop-up event to another, becoming an indispensable tool for your permanent jewelry business. Its 10 x 6 inch base eliminates the need for clamps, allowing you to position it swiftly on any surface.

Setup Made Simple

Setting up the PJ Scope is a breeze. Place it on a table, effortlessly connect it to your Orion PJ, Orion mPulse or Zapp permanent jewelry welder, and position the chain using the PJ Scope's optics. With the stylus holder keeping your tools at hand, you're all set to weld right away.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the Orion mPulse PRO and the Orion mPulse?

If you're doing fine jewelry work, like welding jump‑rings, thin chains, delicate metals (small items, gold/silver, maybe small copper pieces), the regular Orion mPulse is often enough: precise, clean welds, good for “standard” permanent jewelry or light repair.

If you expect heavier use, or want to weld thicker/heavier metals, larger pieces, mixed metals or tougher tasks (e.g. chain repair beyond basic chains, small manufacturing, more load‑bearing welds), the PRO is more future‑proof: higher power lets you handle tougher jobs, more range gives flexibility, and you won’t quickly outgrow the machine.

For a mixed workshop where you sometimes need small delicate welds and other times stronger welds — the PRO gives you flexibility, whereas the regular weld is more limited to lighter jobs.

What metals can I weld with this machine?

The Orion mPulse is designed primarily for precious metals like gold, silver, and platinum. The PRO version can also handle slightly heavier metals, mixed alloys, and small copper/brass plates. Very thick metals (>3 mm) may require multiple pulses or another welder designed for industrial metal.

How precise are the welds? Can I control the energy?

Both models offer precise energy control: fine increments at lower energy (under ~15 J), and 1 J increments above that. This allows delicate control for small chains while enabling stronger welds on heavier pieces with the PRO version.

What safety features does it have?

  • Digital pulse control prevents overheating.
  • Grounding clip ensures electrical safety.
  • Minimal spatter reduces burn risk.
  • Short pulse duration keeps heat localized.

Always wear protective eyewear when welding.

How portable is it? Can I use it at pop-up events?

Both units are relatively compact and lightweight. The mPulse is easier to move for small setups, while the PRO is slightly larger due to additional power. Both can work on a portable table, but ensure access to a grounded outlet.

What about maintenance and consumables?

  • Electrodes: Tungsten electrodes are consumables; lifespan depends on weld volume.
  • Maintenance: Keep the stylus and grounding clip clean; check connections regularly.
  • Support: Sunstone offers replacement parts, support guides, and consumables globally.