Andrew Alliance 1000R-XL Pipetting robot CLEARANCE! As-Is
- Make Andrew Alliance
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model Andrew 1000R XL
- Serial 420.201.0400
- Weight 36
- Voltage 120V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 15×23×29 in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Pre-owned
This item looks new and in good condition. It has been tested for basic power on functionality. (see photos)
The Andrew 1000R XL Vision-assisted companion robot is capable of manipulating, unattended, standard single-channel adjustable volume pipettes. Uses Rainin pipettes from 0.1 µL to 1000 µL, it can also use long tips (beyond 70 mm length) for some special consumables.
The 1000R-XL can be used for many applications,such as PCR/RTqPCR sample preparation, concentration normalization on the microplate, serial dilution, LC/MS sample preparation, pooling of libraries etc.
PIPETTE TYPE
Rainin Pipet: from 0.1 µL to 1000 µL Lite XLS L2, L20, L100, L200, L1000
TIP TYPES
Most brands of tips compatible with the above-mentioned pipettes – list available upon request.
TIP RACKS
Any type, even when partially filled, provided that tips are formatted in an 8×12 array (list available).
1X Tube Domino™ (10x 15 mL 2x 50 mL tubes)
2X Tip Domino™ (one tip rack)
BENCH SPACE REQUIRED DURING OPERATIONS
Minimum: 45 cm x 70 cm
Maximum: 67 cm x 85 cm
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
4°C-40°C with maximum relative humidity of 80% below T=31° C, decreasing linearly to 50% relative humidity at 40°C.
COMPUTER CONNECTION
USB 2.0, via USB Type A female connector (USB/USB male cable supplied).
MINIMUM PERSONAL COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
Windows 7 or above, INTEL CORE i3 processor, 1X USB 2.0 port, 4Gb RAM, screen resolution of 1280×768.
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