Description
Simple, yet versatile, the end over end tube rotator Mini LabRoller™ Rotator is designed for mixing samples in both a horizontal and vertical plane. The Mini LabRoller™ Rotator is uniquely designed so that the level of agitation can be adjusted from gentle rolling, through two levels of tumbling, to forceful end over end mixing simply by changing the rotisserie position. The unit accepts a broad assortment of tube sizes as well as micro plates. Safe for cold room or incubator use, this mixer is ideal for a wide range of applications in areas such as biochemistry, molecular biology, clinical testing, and histochemistry. A small footprint and efficient housing design conserve valuable bench space and make the Mini LabRoller™ Rotator suitable for any size laboratory. Easily fits into most incubators. Lightweight and portable, the unit is easily moved from the bench to a biological or chemical hood. Simple construction allows for easy cleaning and decontamination.
When a rotisserie is inserted horizontally (tubes held vertically), an end over end motion is produced. The unit can then be used for simple rotating, or rested on either end to create a tumbling motion. Placing the Mini LabRoller™ on the end with the power switch will create a more vigorous tumbling motion than resting it on the opposite end. A rocking motion is achieved by simply inserting pegs to limit the movement of the rotisserie to 20°, 45°, or 60°. Any of the three available rotisseries can be used as a rocking platform. Using the supplied rod, the rotisseries may be mounted vertically (tubes held horizontally). In all configurations, the speed of the rotisserie is fixed at 24 rpm. Interchangeable rotisseries hold numerous tube sizes. Microplates can be used on any of the three rotisseries.
Specifications:
• Dimensions (W x D x H): 8.4 x 4 x 5 in. (21.3 x 10.2 x 12.6 cm)
• Operating conditions: +4° to 55°C, up to 85% RH non-condensing
• Speed: 24 rpm
• Tube capacity: 36 x 1.5/2.0 mL micro tubes
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