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Arthrex Hettich Rotofix 32A centrifuge - 4 place Rotor 1324 - 4000 RPM Max
$ 366.96
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Description
1 - Used Arthrex Hettich Rotofix 32A centrifuge - seems to be programmed to not go above 4,000 RPM ...1 - 4 place Rotor 1324 - 4500 RPM Max SN: 005304, 4x120g ....
4 - Cups model Arthrex ABS-10022, SK 18.06-3 Rev. 02 with yellow plastic screw on tops labeled 1382 ...
1 - Small device labeled Arthrex ABS-10026 / unknown purpose ...
100-127V, 50-60Hz, 3,0 A ...
Unit is in great cosmetic condition with the front panel control membrane being excellent.
Underside of lid and inside tub/chamber is in great condition as well.
Outer case of unit needs a good cleaning and does have minor scratches, scuffs, marks, sticker residue, etc.
** All laboratory equipment should be handled with care to avoid contact or spread of pathogens. It is up to the purchaser to properly clean and sterilize every aspect of the system and to get a qualified Biomedical Engineer to test and evaluate all components in order to make sure that it is operating according to manufacturer’s specifications and that it is safe to use in the intended environment.
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