Lumeno 625X Replacement Lens 152 mm for 851X Magnifying Lamp with 3 or 5 dioptres
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Crystal-clear glass lens / 625X replacement lens for professional use with 3 or 5 dioptres
The Lumeno 625X replacement magnifier is a high-quality, crystal-clear genuine glass lens without a blue tint with a diameter of approx. 152 cm, specially developed to replace scratched or damaged lenses in magnifying lamps.
It can also be converted to a different dioptre value when requirements change. The choice of two different dioptre values provides the right magnification for many applications.
The lens is available in two magnifications:
3 dioptres (1.75× magnification)
- Working distance: 33 cm
- Ideal for reading, handicrafts, cosmetics
- Advantage: Optimal compromise between magnification and working distance
5 dioptres (2.25× magnification)
- Working distance: 20 cm
- Ideal for electronics, nail design, jewellery making
- Advantage: Optimal compromise between magnification and working distance
Fits all common magnifying lamps with a 152 mm lens, for example the Lumeno magnifying lamps of the 851X series.
The lens, convex on both sides and made of crystal-clear genuine glass, ensures a clear, low-distortion view without a blue tint. It is ideal for professional applications where colour fidelity, maximum image sharpness and reliability are required.
Please note that as the magnification increases, distortion also increases for technical reasons.
Frequently asked questions
Does this lens fit my lamp?
Matching works via series and diameter – both are in the product title (e.g. 152 mm for the 851X series). If in doubt, measure the diameter of your old lens or send our service team the model number from the type plate – they will name the right lens for you.
Read more in our guide: How long are spare parts available for my magnifying lamp?
Does it matter which way round I insert the lens?
No – the orientation of the lens plays no role during installation; top and bottom are equivalent.
Read more in our guide: Changing the lens: when it works and when it is better not to
Can I install a different dioptre strength than before?
The springs in the articulated arm are factory-tuned to the weight of the installed lens. Swapping for the same strength is straightforward; with a heavier or lighter lens the arm can lose its balance and needs readjusting.
Read more in our guide: Changing the lens: when it works and when it is better not to
Crystal clear or standard – what is the difference?
Standard glass lenses have a minimal green tint that usually goes unnoticed while working. The crystal-clear version is colour-neutral – the right choice when you need to judge colours, for example in cosmetics, print or electronics.
Read more in our guide: Crystal-clear or standard? The colour cast of the lens
How do I clean the lens properly?
Use a soft, lint-free cloth – slightly dampened with mild glass cleaner for heavier soiling. Avoid abrasives and aggressive cleaners, as they can scratch the surface.
Read more in our guide: How do I clean the lens?
The lens reflects – is that normal and what helps?
Reflections on the lens are physically normal, especially with glossy objects and bright light sources behind you. Usually it already helps to swivel the lamp head slightly or change the angle between light, object and viewing direction – on dimmable models, also reduce the brightness a little.
Read more in our guide: Reflections on the lens: what is normal and what helps