Fisher Hamilton 4 Foot Fume Hood Model 70864
- Make Fisher Hamilton
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model 70864
- Serial N/A
- Weight 720.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V/220V
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 42.0in x 70.0in x 132.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition New
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Ah, the illustrious Fisher Hamilton Concept 4 Foot Fume Hood, model 70864. A masterpiece of laboratory engineering, meticulously designed and tested with the latest in technology, performance, and ergonomics. This fume hood is the industry's first UL 1805 compliant product line, ensuring safety and containment. Located in Madison, Wisconsin, this used piece offers innovative features such as a dished epoxy countertop, a 48" flammable storage cabinet, and a Branson 7000 Ultrasonic Generator. It's practical for a variety of applications such as chemical analysis, materials testing, and microbial work, making it a staple in any modern laboratory setting.
Key Features- UL 1805 compliant for safety and containment
- Dished epoxy countertop and 48" flammable storage cabinet
- Branson 7000 Ultrasonic Generator for enhanced functionality
- Interior dimensions: 48" W x 24" D x 39" H
- Exhaust collar: 6 x 15 inch collar
- Vertical sash for ergonomic use
- 1 Gas Hookup and 1 Chemical Drain for flexible operation
Metric: 326.59 kg
Imperial: 720 lbs
Metric: 106.68 cm x 177.8 cm x 335.28 cm
Imperial: 42 in x 70 in x 132 in
841989
Harmonized Code DetailsThis code represents fume hoods and other industrial equipment. It is the most suitable category for the Fisher Hamilton Concept 4 Foot Fume Hood due to its industrial nature and specific use in laboratory settings.
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