Eppendorf Centrifuge 5702 Benchtop Centrifuge 4,400 RPM Low-Speed Rotor
Eppendorf
Details
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CategoryCentrifugation
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Dimension15.0in x 13.0in x 9.0in
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Serial0012375
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 60Hz US
Description
The Eppendorf Centrifuge 5702 is designed to fulfill the low- to mid-throughput requirements of clinical research and cell culture laboratories. Its compact design allows it to fit conveniently on any lab bench, promoting a quiet and user-friendly work environment. Although in fair condition with a minor door latch issue, this unit includes an A-4-38 rotor. It operates at speeds ranging from 100 to 4,400 RPM with a maximum capacity of 4×100 mL. Notable features include a SOFT brake function, noise level below 52 dB(A), and compatibility with various tubes. Perfect for laboratories working with living specimens or cell cultures.
Technician comment
The Eppendorf 5702 centrifuge is in overall good cosmetic condition with minor wear from prior laboratory use. The unit powers on; however, testing could not be completed as the lid will not latch due to an issue with the locking mechanism. Includes A-4-38 rotor. No further testing was performed.
Key Features
- Compact design for lab benches
- Speed range: 100 – 4,400 RPM
- Max capacity: 4×100 mL
- SOFT brake function
- Noise level < 52 dB(A)
- Includes A-4-38 rotor
Specifications
- Speed: 100–4,400 RPM (100 RPM steps)
- Max capacity: 4×100 mL
- SOFT brake function: Yes
- Noise level: <52 dB(A) with Rotor A-4-38
- Dimensions (W×D×H): 32×40×24 cm / 12.6×15.6×9.6 in
- Timers: 0 – 99 min, continuous run function
- Non-refrigerated
- Operating voltage: 120V, 60Hz
Weight
Imperial: 50.4 Pounds
Metric: 22.86 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 18.0 lb x 15.6 lb x 10.8 lb
Metric: 45.72 cm x 39.62 cm x 27.43 cm
Harmonized Code
842119
Harmonized Code Details
842119 - Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers; parts thereof: Other. Used for various types distinguished by use, like laboratory centrifuges, justifying Eppendorf's application in scientific settings.
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