Thermo Scientific T3 Microplate Thermotor CarouselS02128
- Make Thermo Scientific
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model S02128
- Serial TBC2012094
- Weight 30.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 31.0in x 31.0in x 13.0in
- Shipping Type Freight
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Thermo Scientific T3 Microplate Thermotor CarouselS02128 is a used unit in good condition with slight scratches from normal use. It has been tested and is expected to be in working order. This unit comes with a 30-day warranty. The Thermotor T3 Carousel Base Motor Module S02128 is designed with 8 columns for compound plates. It requires additional units to perform full functionality. The unit weighs 13.2 kg (25 lbs) and was manufactured in March 2020. The key features include a controller type of S02128, input of 24V / 1A, and the dimensions of 24 x 24 x 6 (L/W/H) in cm. This equipment is typically used for compound plate handling and microplate applications in life science research and pharmaceutical laboratories.
Key Features- Thermally controlled microplate handling
- 8 columns for compound plates
- Controller type: S02128
- Input: 24V / 1A
- Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 6 (L/W/H) in cm
- MFG Date: 03/2020
- Weight: 13.2 kg, 25 lbs
- Type: 8 Columns/Plates
- Dimensions (L/W/H): 24 x 24 x 6
Metric: 13.2 kg
Imperial: 25 lb
Metric: 24 cm x 24 cm x 6 cm
Imperial: 9.45 in x 9.45 in x 2.36 in
841989
Harmonized Code DetailsThermo Scientific T3 Microplate Thermotor CarouselS02128 falls under Harmonized System Code 841989 for machinery, plant, or laboratory equipment; for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature.
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