Glas-Col 099A S60024 Bench-Top Shaker, 9.1kg/20lb. Capacity, 240V

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Brand: Glas-Col

Features:

  • Benchtop analog shaker uses 240V at speeds between 2 to 125rpm for gentle to vigorous agitation
  • 3-3/4" travel arc when using a three-finger clamp (sold separately) to ensure even mixing
  • Built-in shaking head with easy-to-adjust knobs for quick loading
  • Strong, heavy-duty construction permits maximum loads up to 9.1kg/20lbs.
  • Can be placed inside a fume hood for added safety

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Release Date: 12-03-2017

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The Glas-Col 099A S60024 benchtop analog shaker uses 240V at speeds up to 125rpm, and has 3-3/4" travel arc when using a three-finger clamp (sold separately), a built-in shaking head with easy-to-adjust knobs, strong, heavy-duty construction, and can be placed inside a fume hood for added safety. Variable speed and a 3-3/4" travel arc, when using a three-finger clamp (clamp sold separately), provide gentle to vigorous agitation to ensure even mixing. The built-in shaking head with easy-to-adjust knobs affords quick loading. This shaker has strong, heavy-duty construction for maximum loads up to 9.1kg/20lb. The unit comes with a six-foot power cord. Applications for this shaker include the mixing of various solutions and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) methods.

Specifications
Speed2 to 125rpm
Capacity9.1kg/20lb.
Operating temperatureUp to 60°C
Electrical requirements240V, 50/60 Hz
Shaker dimensions11.75 x 13 x 10 inches (H x W x D)
Weight21.8kg/48lb.

H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.

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