Thermo Scientific Benchtop Shaker 2314

sku: 3348390
1 In Stock
Condition : Pre-owned
Warranty : 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
Region : US
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  • Make Thermo Scientific
  • Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
  • Model 2314
  • Serial 1665091028023
  • Weight 24
  • Voltage 120V
  • Working Working
  • Includes Power Cord
  • Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
  • Dimensions 24×16×13 in
  • Shipping Type FedEx Ground
  • Item Condition Pre-owned

The Thermo Scientific Multi-Purpose Lab Rotator 2314 is an optimal solution for rotation of common lab items such as beakers, petri dishes, microwell plates, culture plates, plastic/glass trays, flasks, test tube racks, and other general lab items of this purpose. This Thermo 2314 Rotator can be used in incubators, warm rooms and environmental chambers. The 2314 Lab Rotator from Thermo Scientific features improved drive eccentrics and an upgraded motor to ensure stability and quiet durable performance. The built-in timer of this platform rotator makes it easy to perform time studies and can optionally be set to a continuous mode. Included is an autoclavable white silicone nonslip platform which can easily be removed and cleaned as needed. You also have the option of selecting Variable speed control so you can choose your desired agitation level.

 

Manufacture Specification 

  • Orbit Size (in)0.75
  • Orbit Size (mm)19
  • Min Speed (rpm)40
  • Max Speed (rpm)220
  • Max Load (lbs)10
  • Max Load (kg)4.5
  • Min Operating Temperature (° F)39
  • Max Operating Temperature (° F)104
  • Min Operating Temperature (° C)4
  • Max Operating Temperature (° C)40
  • Power (VAC)240

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