Tilting laboratory shaker ROLLER 10
rollerdigitalbenchtop

Tilting laboratory shaker - ROLLER 10  - IKA - roller / digital / benchtop
Tilting laboratory shaker - ROLLER 10  - IKA - roller / digital / benchtop
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Characteristics

Type
tilting, roller
Display
digital
Configuration
benchtop
Rotational speed

Max.: 80 rpm
(503 rad.min-1)

Min.: 0 rpm
(0 rad.min-1)

Description

Digital roller shaker with 10 rolls provides smooth rocking and rolling action at infinitely adjustable speeds. Used for mixing blood samples, solid and liquid suspensions and viscous samples. The unit can be used with all conventional tubes and cylindrical bottles. Easily removable attachments provide for quick cleaning in case of sample spills. • Usable at 4 to 50 °C in incubators • Suitable for continuous operation • Removable rolls enable shaking of larger tubes • Easy operation with keypad • Shaking diameter: 24,5 mm (height) Additional for digital version: • Timer: Countdown, adjustable from 1 s to 99h 59min • Counter: Display of shaking time • Error Code Display Technical Data Type of movement: rolling Permissible ON time: 100 % Speed min (adjustable): 5 rpm Speed display: 7 segment LED Speed control: 1 RPM steps Timer: yes Timer display: 7 segment LED Operating mode: timer and continuous operation Rolls, number: 10 Rolls, Ø: 32 mm Rolls, length: 327 mm Working area length: 350 mm Rolls, luffing angle fixed: 3 ° Rolls, max stroke at roll end: 16 mm Rolls, changeable, removable: yes Dimensions (W x H x D): 380 x 115 x 545 mm Weight: 6 kg Permissible ambient temperature: 4 - 50 °C Permissible relative humidity: 80 % Protection class according to DIN EN 60529: IP 21 Voltage: 100 - 240 V Frequency: 50/60 Hz Power input: 24 W DC Voltage: 24 V= Current consumption: 1000 mA
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