Thermo Scientific Compact Digital Mini Rotator 888 CLEARANCE! As-Is
- Make Thermo Scientific
- Hertz 50Hz/60Hz
- Model Compact Digital Mini Rotator
- Serial G4KT25064
- Weight 30
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Working Working
- Includes Power Cord
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 18×16×16 in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Pre-owned
Thermo Scientific Compact Digital Mini Rotator 88880025 w/ Universal Attachment
***This item has been tested to factory specifications. Buyer can expect a working machine and 30-day warranty. Unit has slight wear from normal use. See photos for details.
Realize maximum flexibility and high quality with the easy-to-use Thermo Scientific™ Compact Digital Mini Rotator/Shaker, which provides smooth, quiet orbital mixing for beakers, flasks, tubes, dishes and more. Choose from 5 different top options to customize unit to meet exact application needs. PID control ensures consistent and smooth orbital motion, with digital speed control from 50-300rpm. Display both current and set RPM simultaneously. Timer Range: Continuous or 1min to 99hrs 59min. Compact design ideal for placing in incubators (non-CO2), chambers, and refrigerators (2° to 60°C).
Compact design ideal for placing in incubators (non-CO2), chambers and refrigerators (up to 60°C). PID control ensures consistent and smooth orbital motion.
- Digital Speed Control: 50 to 300rpm
- Timer Range: Continuous or 1min to 99hrs 59min
Manufacturer's Specifications:
13 mm (0.51 in.) | |
±5 rpm at 100 rpm | |
4°C to 60°C | |
8.8 lb. | |
39.2°F to 140°F | |
Feedback Control PID | |
Digital |
4 kg. | |
50 to 300 rpm | |
Rotator | |
CE | |
12 1/2 in | |
10 1/4 in. | |
Compact Digital Mini Rotator | |
1 min. to 99:59 hr., Continuous |
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