Fisher 78-0100 Infusion Pump Syringe Infusion 519mL/hr High Durability
Fisher Scientific
Details
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CategoryPump
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Dimension9.0in x 7.0in x 5.0in
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Serial116261
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Fisher Scientific 78-0100 Laboratory Syringe Infusion Pump is an easy-to-use and economical tool for fluid infusion, offering precise flow control with exceptional durability. This unit has been tested and functions as intended, exhibiting slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use. It provides a dispensing volume range from 10L to 60mL and a flow rate of up to 519mL/hour. Features include a high-visibility backlit LCD, an auto shutoff volume dispense mode, and a built-in syringe size table for fast setup. It is designed for rapid adjustments, offering a quick-release drive nut for fast syringe installation and removal. The durable housing has welded seams, and it includes a stall indicator and power failure indicator. Ideal for applications like calibrating, diluting, dosing, emulsifying, fluid transfer, and infusion.
Key Features
- Dispensing volume: 10L to 60mL
- Flow rate up to 519mL/hour
- High-visibility backlit LCD
- Auto shutoff volume dispense mode
- Built-in syringe size table
- Quick-release drive nut
- Durable housing with welded seams
- Stall indicator and power failure indicator
Specifications
- Model: 78-0100 Infusion Pump
- Capacity: 10 L to 60 mL
- Linear Force: 20 lb. (9kg)
- Flow Rate: 519 ml/hr
- Electrical Requirements: 110-120 V 60 Hz
- Reproducibility: 0.1%
- Flow Rate Accuracy: <1%
- Applications: Calibrating, diluting, dispensing, dosing, emulsifying, fluid transfer, infusion
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
841330
Harmonized Code Details
841330: Other pumps for liquids, whether or not fitted with a measuring device. This code best fits the Fisher Scientific 78-0100 due to its function of dispensing and controlling a precise flow of liquid.
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