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OPS Diagnostics, LLC

291 Route 22 East

Salem Industrial Park

Building 6

Lebanon, NJ 08833

TEL: (908) 253-3444

FAX: (908) 575-1660

Email: info@opsdiagnostics.com

 

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Home > Products > Shakers > Incubating Microplate Shaker

·         Exclusive Opti-Flow Forced Ventilation System

·         Exclusive Accu-Drive Shaking System

·         5 year warranty on motor and drive mechanism

Model 5000I Incubating Orbital Shakers are designed for a variety of shaking and incubating applications such as cell cultures.

Operating Features:

Accu-Drive Shaking System*: The exclusive Accu-Drive Shaking System delivers exceptional speed control, accuracy, and durability. The system continuously monitors shaking speed and maintains setpoint even under changing loads. When unit is set to a speed above 100rpm , the speed accuracy is ±1% of set speed. When set under 100rpm speed accuracy is ±1rpm.

Opti-Flow Forced Ventilation System*: Uses twin fans and air deflectors to deliver exceptional temperature uniformity.

PID temperature controller: Maintains precise temperature control from ambient +5°C to 65°C.

Triple eccentric drive: Permanently lubricated bearings and maintenance free brushless DC motor provide reliable service and continuous duty operation.

LED display: Touch pad controls with easy to read, independent LED displays for temperature, speed, and time allow operator to view all settings at once while providing repeatable and accurate results every time. The timer will display elapsed time or when programmed to user defined limit, will shut off unit when time reaches zero. Display will show last settings, even after power has been turned off.

Temperature calibration mode: Allows user to calibrate unit to an external temperature device.

Speed calibration mode: Allows user to automatically recalibrate speed display.

RS-232 Interface: Provides two-way communication for data logging and unit control.

Safety Features:

Load sensor: A built in load sensor detects unbalanced conditions and automatically reduces rpm to a safe speed or stops unit to protect samples.

Overload protection: Audible and visual signals will activate when system detects an obstruction or overload of the tray.

Over temperature sensor: Unit will shut down and activate audible and visual alarms if temperature deviates +/- 1°C from set-point.

Ramping feature: Ramping feature slowly increases speed to desired setpoint to avoid splashing.

Audible Alarm: In timed mode, alarm will sound when the time reaches zero. Alarm has optional mute function which can be set from the touch pad control.

Polycarbonate Lid: Permits viewing of samples without disturbing internal temperature. When lid is opened, automatic shut off circuit will stop shaker platform to protect operator.

Spill-Resistant Design: Protects internal components from accidental spills and leaks. Removable tray with rubber mat allows for easy cleaning of chamber.

Caution Hot Indicator: Symbol illuminates when the temperature of the air in the chamber reaches 40°C and remains lit until temperature cools down.

Operating Conditions:

Unit can be run from 15-32°C (59-90°F).

Applications:

Cell cultures,solubility studies, bacterial suspensions, and extraction procedures.

Patent pending*

Ordering Information:

Shaker is supplied with a non-skid rubber mat that fits the 18 x 18" (45.7 x 45.7cm) tray. Tray is suitable for holding Petri dishes and cell culture flasks. Unit also includes a 92" (233cm) detachable 3 wire cord and plug. 230V model is supplied with a Euro style plug. 2/5 Warranty, 2 years parts and labor, 5 years on the motor and drive system.

 


Professional 5000I Incubating

Orbital Shaker

 

Model

Product Number

Price

Professional 5000I Incubating Orbital Shaker 120V

TR-980472

$7143

Professional 5000I Incubating Orbital Shaker 230V

TR-980473
$7143


 

Updated January 1, 2012