Shaker, Heavy Duty, SHHD2325AL, EU

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SKU: 30391837

Shaker, Heavy Duty, SHHD2325AL, EU

Ready for your lab - all models include a tray and rubber mat and can be customized with over 70 accessory options.
Rely on the digital shakers' exclusive Accu-Drive shaking system for exceptional speed control, accuracy and durability. All models feature a maintenance-free motor for long-term use.
Protect your samples. Optimal speed ramping feature slowly increases speed to setpoint to avoid splashing. The load sensor detects unbalanced conditions and automatically reduces to a safe speed.

Product Specifications

  • Part #:

    30391837

  • Family Name:

    Heavy Duty Orbital Shakers

  • Display:

    Independent LED displays for speed/time allow the operator to view both settings simultaneously and control knobs with dial markings (analog models)

  • Applications:

    Cell Cultures, Solubility Studies, Extractions, Bacteria & Yeast Cultures and Suspensions, Staining/Destaining, Immunoassays, Protein Studies, Blotting Techniques

  • Construction:

    Cold rolled steel (CRS)

  • Design Features:

    Built-in tray (11 x 13 inch or 28 x 33 cm) with a non-slip rubber mat (included)

  • Communication:

    RS232 interface provides two-way communication for data logging and unit control (digital models)

  • Operation:

    Detachable 3-wire cord and plug (included)

  • Motion:

    Orbital, 25 mm

  • Capacity:

    22.7 kg

  • Speed Range:

    25 rpm – 500 rpm

  • Tray Size:

    45.7 cm x 61 cm

  • Tray construction:

    Aluminum

  • Speed Accuracy:

    ±1 rpm, Above 100 rpm ±1% of set speed

  • Dimensions:

    61 cm x 14.9 cm x 67.8 cm (LxHxW)

  • Drive System:

    Brushless DC Motor;Triple Eccentric

  • Working Environment:

    0°C – 40°C, 80%RH, non-condensing

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