Sorvall Legend T Benchtop Centrifuge
- Make Sorvall
- Hertz 60Hz US
- Model 75004367
- Serial 40273880
- Weight 350.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 36.0in x 32.0in x 23.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Introducing the Sorvall Legend T Benchtop Centrifuge - a versatile piece of equipment used for many different assays in the laboratory. This centrifuge is ideal for protein studies, DNA precipitation, tissue culture, virological tests, and more. The Legend T comes with a four-place swinging bucket rotor and buckets for high-volume spins, offering ease of use and efficiency in processing. It features electronic imbalance detection for optimal run stability, program memory for increased efficiency, and a time range of one to 10 hours. With a maximum speed of 15,000 RPM (24,400 x G) and easy-to-read display panels, this rotor caters to a variety of laboratory needs. Manufacture Specifications: Max g-force: 24,400xG, Timer: 9 hrs, 59 min, cont. mode, Max speed: 15,000 rpm with fixed angle rotor, 4,150 rpm with swing bucket rotor.
Key Features- Electronic imbalance detection for optimal run stability
- Program memory for increased efficiency in processing
- Maximum speed of 15,000 RPM (24,400 x G)
- Max g-force: 24,400xG
- Timer: 9 hrs, 59 min, cont. mode
- Max speed: 15,000 rpm with fixed angle rotor, 4,150 rpm with swing bucket rotor
Metric: 158.76 kg
Imperial: 350 lbs
Metric: 36 cm x 32 cm x 23 cm
Imperial: 14.17 in x 12.6 in x 9.06 in
84211900
Harmonized Code DetailsCentrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; filtering or purifying machinery
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