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Bench Top Vibration Isolation Platforms
Simple Set-Up and Adjustment
Performance • Horizontal frequencies are weight dependent. • Horizontal frequency of 1.5 Hz is achieved at or near the upper limits of the payload range. • At the lower limits of the payload range the horizontal frequency is approximately 2.5 Hz. • Vertical frequency is tunable to 0.5 Hz throughout the payload range.
MICROMANIPULATORS
Pictured: MK-BM-8100, 50-105 lb. payload weight range (23 - 48 kg)
These bench top platforms offers 10-100 times better performance than a full size air table in a package only 4.6 inches tall, and without air or electricity! These vibration isolation platforms are extremely easy to use and offer extreme performance — 1.5 Hz horizontal natural frequency and 0.5 Hz vertical natural frequency. There are only two adjustments. This is the thinnest, most portable, and most user-friendly isolator ever offered that is capable of delivering this level of performance.
Weight: Approximately 40 lb (16 kg) Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 4.6" H (457 x 508 x 117 mm) Model MK-BM-825 MK-BM-850 MK-BM-8100 MK-BM-8125 MK-BM-8150 MK-BM-8175* MK-BM-8200* MK-BM-8225* MK-BM-8250* Payload Range Bench top Vibration Platform, 10 - 30 lb (4.5 - 14 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 25 - 55 lb (11 - 25 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 50 - 105 lb (23 - 48 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 90 - 130 lb (40 - 59 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 125 - 155 lb (57 - 70 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 150 - 180 lb (68 - 81.5 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 175 - 205 lb (79.5 - 93 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 200 - 230 lb (90.5 - 104 kg) Bench top Vibration Platform, 225 - 255 lb (102 - 115.5 kg) * Weight: Approximately 47 lb. (21 kg) / (same dimensions) Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price Call for Price
Vibration-Free Tables
All buildings vibrate — activities of people, machinery, heating and ventilation systems, and nearby truck or rail traffic cause all types of vibrations. These vibrations, though acceptable to occupants, cannot be tolerated by equipment used in patch clamping, cell injection, analytical balances, and optical microscopes. The short-term effects of such vibrations include inconsistent and unreliable performance. The long-term effects are excessive wear, maintenance, and fatigue failures. In order to protect sensitive instruments and equipment from faulty operation or failure, vibration must be significantly reduced. This can be efficiently accomplished by using Vibration-Free Platforms and Vibration-Free Workstations.
Vibration-Free Workstation
● ● ● ● ● ● Vertical and horizontal vibration isolation High performance Active-Air Suspension Automatic leveling VibraDamped Steel Class 100 Cleanroom compatible Leveling feet Additional tabletop sizes and finishes are available, as well as optional accessories such as side rails and casters.
Call for more information and prices for the configuration you require.
For more information, see www.wpiinc.com/vfw
UK: Tel: +44 (0)1462 424700 • wpiuk@wpi-europe.com
World Precision Instruments
www.wpiinc.com Germany: Tel: +49 (0)30-6188845 • wpide@wpi-europe.com US: Tel: 941-371-1003 • sales@wpiinc.com
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