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Ohaus Extreme Environment Shaker

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Description

Ohaus Extreme Environment ShakerOverview Ideal for applications that require CO2 and humidity for optimal cell growth, our Extreme Environment Shakers are designed for use in extreme environments such as CO2 incubators. A remote controller (that magnetically attaches to the outside of most incubators) allows for external control of settings, and the shaker base is placed inside of the incubator. Microprocessor control ensures consistent shaking while safely ramping to the set speed.

Overview

Ideal for applications that require CO2 and humidity for optimal cell growth, our Extreme Environment Shakers are designed for use in extreme environments such as CO2 incubators. A remote controller (that magnetically attaches to the outside of most incubators) allows for external control of settings, and the shaker base is placed inside of the incubator. Microprocessor control ensures consistent shaking while safely ramping to the set speed. Model SHEX1619DG

Features:

  • Applications - Cell Cultures, Solubility Studies, Extraction Procedures, Bacteria & Yeast Cultures and Suspensions, Staining/Destaining, Immunoassays, Protein Studies, Blotting Techniques
  • Independent LED displays for speed/time allow the operator to view both settings simultaneously
  • Detachable 3-wire cord and plug (included)
  • RS232 interface provides two-way communication for data logging and unit control (digital models)
  • Cold rolled steel (CRS) and stainless steel, external control module, thin ribbon cable (5.5 feet or 1.7 m) easily passes underneath an incubator door or via incubator’s utility port
  • Built-in tray (11x13 inch or 28x33 cm) with a non-slip rubber mat (included)
Key Attributes
Type Standard Benchtop
Platform Area (ft^2) 0.99
Platform Dimensions 11 x 13"
Max Load (lb) 35 lb
Incubation No
Refrigeration No
RPM - Max 500
RPM - Min 15
Orbit Diameter (mm) 19 mm
Warranty 2 Years
Weight (lb) 49
Width (in) 14"
Depth (in) 11.6"
Height (in) 5.9"

 

Manufacturer Specifications
Motion Orbital, 19 mm
Capacity 16 kg
Tray Size (LxW) 13 in x 13 in (33 cm x 33 cm)
Control Digital
Drive System Brushless DC Motor;Triple Eccentric
Calibration Speed calibration
Communication RS232 (Included)
Net Weight 48.1 lb (21.8 kg)
Orbit 0.8 in (19 mm)
Power 120V, 0.5A, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 30 W
Safety Certification TUV
Speed Accuracy ±1 rpm, Above 100 rpm ±1% of set speed
Speed Range 15 rpm – 500 rpm
Timer 1 second – 160 hours
Tray Construction Aluminum
Working Environment 14°F – 140°F, 100%RH (-10°C – 60°C, 100%RH)

 

FAQ

Does the Extreme Environment Shaker have a "home position" which it returns to when shaking is stopped, or does it stop anywhere along its orbit?

The Extreme Environment Shaker does not have a home position. When shaking is stopped, it can stop anywhere in its orbit path.

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