Fisher 78-0100l Syringe Pump Single Infusion with Precise Flow Rate 519ml/hr
Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryPump
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Dimension9.0in x 7.0in x 5.0in
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Serial116260
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
Fisher Scientific's Syringe Infusion Pump Model 78-0100l, in excellent condition, offers precise fluid infusion for laboratory applications. Designed for durability and ease of use, this device features a wide dispensing volume range from 10L to 60mL and an impressive flow rate of up to 519mL/hour. Key functionalities include a high-visibility backlit LCD, auto shutoff in volume dispense mode, and rapid setup with a built-in syringe size table, further enhanced by a quick-release drive nut for fast syringe installation and removal. The housing is designed with durability in mind, offering welded seams for enhanced resilience. Ideal for calibrating, diluting, dispensing, dosing, emulsifying, transferring fluids, and infusion tasks. Despite slight cosmetic wear, as expected from normal use, this pump functions flawlessly, making it a reliable addition to any laboratory environment.
Key Features
- Precise flow rate of 519mL/hour
- Dispensing volume of 10L to 60mL
- High-visibility backlit LCD
- Rapid adjustments with quick-release drive nut
- Durable housing with welded seams
Specifications
- Model: 78-0100l
- Flow Rate: 519 ml/hr
- Volume Capacity: 10 L to 60 mL
- Display: Backlit LCD
- Flow Rate Accuracy: <1%
- Linear Force (Metric): 9 kg
- Electrical Requirements: 110-120 V 60 Hz
- Reproducibility: 0.1%
- Applications: Calibrating, diluting, dispensing, dosing, emulsifying, fluid transfer, infusions
Weight
Imperial: 6.0 Pounds
Metric: 2.72 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 10.8 lb x 8.4 lb x 6.0 lb
Metric: 27.43 cm x 21.34 cm x 15.24 cm
Harmonized Code
90261029
Harmonized Code Details
90261029 - Instruments and apparatus for measuring or checking flow, level, pressure or other variables of liquids or gases. This code reflects the syringe pump's function of precisely controlling fluid flow rates.
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