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Orbital laboratory shaker 140348
circularhorizontalanalog

Orbital laboratory shaker - 140348   - Glaswarenfabrik Karl Hecht - circular / horizontal / analog
Orbital laboratory shaker - 140348   - Glaswarenfabrik Karl Hecht - circular / horizontal / analog
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Characteristics

Type
orbital, circular, horizontal
Display
analog
Configuration
benchtop
Other characteristics
variable-speed, heating, for flasks, Erlenmeyer, Petri dish, for beakers
Rotational speed

Max.: 1,100 rpm
(6,912 rad.min-1)

Min.: 100 rpm
(628 rad.min-1)

Temperature range

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Min.: 5 °C
(41 °F)

Description

Mains voltage: 230V, 50Hz, 40W Cable: approx. 1,5 m with plug Total dimensions: approx. 150 x 160 x 103 mm Dimensions platform: approx. 200 x 400 mm Weight complete: approx. 4,7 kg* Motor: capacitor motor Description The speed is measured optoelectronically and adjusted electronically. The shaker attachment cradle is powered by an eccentric mechanism with a 3 mm stroke (tip to tip). The rotational movement of the eccentric drive shaft is transmitted to the holding device by strong ball bearings. Four tubular connectors prevent the mount from rotating. Unlike traditional single-point suspension, these silicone connectors adjust symmetrically to the center of rotation. This creates a uniform, horizontal and circular movement at every point on the mount. A toggle switch allows the functions “0” = “Off”, “I” = “Continuous operation” and “II” = “Timer switch”. The timer can be set from 1 – 60 minutes. The shaking table attachment is equipped with a rubber-like mat on which small vessels are held securely and non-slip. The mat can be easily cleaned with soap and water.

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