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Motorized micromanipulator MX7600
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Motorized micromanipulator - MX7600 - Siskiyou - 4-axis / 3-axis
Motorized micromanipulator - MX7600 - Siskiyou - 4-axis / 3-axis
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Characteristics

Options
motorized, 3-axis, 4-axis

Description

The MX7600 motorized crossed roller bearing micromanipulator is ideal for patch recording experiments. It offers exceptionally smooth linear travel and uses a precision preloaded lead screw to ensure drift-free operation. The motorized 3 or 4-axis micromanipulator incorporates the MXC-45 pipette holder mounted to an adjustable clamp on the probe axis, allowing the MXC-45 and probe axis to be adjusted to the desired angle of approach from 0 to 180° for a true axial approach. The MXC-45's built-in rotational stop allows easy pipette replacement.

Product Features
  • Motorized manipulator, 3 or 4-axis, base mount
  • 1.7 mm/second rapid positioning
  • Linear approach on probe axis
  • Repeating probe holder
  • Holds mounting rods from 3- to 10-mm in diameter

Performance Specifications
  • Maximum load: 2 lbs
  • Travel / axis: 0.80 inch [20 mm]
  • Minimum controllable motion: 0.1 µm
  • Backlash: < 5 µm
  • Point to point accuracy: ± 2 µm

Characteristics / Technical Specifications
  • Product type: Motorized crossed roller bearing micromanipulator
  • Application: Patch recording experiments
  • Axes: 3 or 4 (motorized)
  • Mount: Base mount
  • Rapid positioning speed: 1.7 mm/second
  • Linear travel per axis: 20 mm
  • Minimum controllable motion: 0.1 µm
  • Backlash: < 5 µm
  • Point to point accuracy: ± 2 µm
  • Maximum load: 2 lbs
  • Compatible mounting rods: 3-10 mm diameter
  • Adjustable probe axis angle: 0° to 180°
  • Integrated MXC-45 pipette holder with rotational stop
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