Barnstead M37615 Mixer Vortexer Adjustable Speed 120V 50/60Hz USA Used
Barnstead/Thermolyne
Details
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CategorySmall Benchtop Equipment
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Dimension9.0in x 5.0in x 6.0in
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Serial871000317047
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Barnstead/Thermolyne Maxi Mix II model M37615 is a reliable, pre-owned laboratory mixer designed to flawlessly perform mixing tasks. In very good condition, it functions as intended with only minor cosmetic wear. This unit features a permanently lubricated motor, an adjustable rheostat for speed regulation, and a three-position power switch to enable continuous or press-actuated operation. Suction cup feet ensure stability during use. Operating at 120 volts with a frequency of 50/60 Hz, this mixer efficiently supports various laboratory applications. The unit includes a power cord and will be tested before shipping. Made in the United States, it meets high industry standards for functionality and quality.
Key Features
- Permanently lubricated motor for reliable operation
- Adjustable rheostat for speed control
- Three-position power switch for flexible use
- Suction cup feet for stability
- Voltage: 120V, Frequency: 50/60Hz, Phase: 1
- Compact design suitable for laboratory benchtops
- Tested before shipping to ensure functionality
Specifications
- Voltage: 120V
- Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Power: 0.75 Amps, 50 Watts
- Operation: Continuous or by depression of the silicone rubber top
- Dimensions (Actual): 9" L x 5" W x 6" H
- Includes: Power cord
- Country of Origin: United States
- Condition: Used, very good with minor cosmetic wear
Weight
Imperial: 2.4 Pounds
Metric: 1.09 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 10.8 lb x 6.0 lb x 7.2 lb
Metric: 27.43 cm x 15.24 cm x 18.29 cm
Harmonized Code
847982
Harmonized Code Details
847982 - Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, homogenizing, emulsifying or stirring machines. This code is suitable as the mixer falls under devices used for mixing and stirring applications in laboratory settings.
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