New Brunswick Excella E10 120V Shaker from Eppendorf
Controls (Digital/Analog) | Digital |
Speed Type | Variable Speed |
Refrigerated | No |
Min Speed (RPM) | 50 |
Max Speed (RPM) | 400 |
Timer | Yes |
Alarms | Yes |
RS-232 | No |
USB | No |
Platform Length (in) | 18 |
Platform Width (in) | 30 |
Display | LED |
CE Marked | Yes |
CETLus Marked | Yes |
CTUVus Marked | No |
Orbit Diameter (mm) | 25 |
Remote Control | No |
When built-in temperature control is not needed, Excella open-air shakers are the solution. Ruggedly-built for use on the bench, in an incubator, or in a warm- or cold-room, these shakers are available in three sizes. The Excella microprocessor controlled, heavy-duty counterbalanced drives provide years of continuous, quiet operation. Excella shakers are available with a large selection of accessories to accommodate a wide range of flasks, test tubes and general labware. Like most New Brunswick shakers, Excella platforms, clamps and accessories are interchangable. Microprocessor-controlled Excella model E10 accommodates flasks up to 6 L on a large 30” x 18" accessory platform.
Features
- Heavy duty, counterbalanced drive with DC brushless motor and permanently lubricated bearings provide long life and is virtually maintenance-free
- Self-correcting microprocessor controller automatically compensates for changes in workload and voltage to maintain operator-programmed setpoints
- Includes an acceleration/deceleration circuit prevents sudden starts & stops
- Certified. Meets cETL, UL, CSA and CE standards
- Versatile 76 × 46 cm (30 × 18 in)aluminum accessory platform (sold separately) accommodates flasks up to 6 L
- Agitation: 50 – 400 rpm ±2 rpm
- 1" diameter shaking orbit
- Large, clearly visible 9/16" LED character display presents a menu of function / status readouts including speed, time and self-diagnostic indicators
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