M3301-M3-L
Manual Micromanipulator & Tilting Base (left-handed)- Overview
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- Vernier scales for readings to 0.1mm & x-axis fine control for readings to 10um
- Control knobs project to rear; located in same vertical plane
- M-3 Tilting base included
- For M6 table
- Weight #5464 not included
Combination Unit
Contains the M3301L Manipulator and the M-3 Tilting Base
The world's most widely used micromanipulator
Weighing just 550 grams and employing a slim space-saving design, this well built micromanipulator outsells all others worldwide for high precision experiments where magnification is in the range of up to 250x. Its design allows units to stand tightly grouped - since all control knobs project to the rear. And because control knobs are clustered within an 8 cm area in a single vertical plane, resolution is quick - the hand works blindly while the eye monitors the microscopic image. Vernier scales allow readings to 0.1 mm; x-axis fine control allows readings to 10 microns.
Features
The instrument employs rack-and-pinion drive, V-shaped guideways, and cross roller bearings, so all movement is sure and repeatable, without drift, sideplay, backlash, or sticking. Contact parts are milled of hardened steel for high performance and long life. Left- or right-handed versions of the M3301 are supplied with a standard 12 mm clamp (M2) and one microelectrode holder (M3301EH).
With the M-3 magnetic stand, the M3301-M3 base is 1.25" tall.
Specifications
Travel Range: X-axis Fine | 10mm |
Travel Range: X-axis | 37mm |
Travel Range: Y-axis | 20mm |
Travel Range: Z-axis | 25mm |
Resolution: X-axis Fine | 0.01mm |
Resolution: X-axis | 0.1mm |
Resolution: Y-axis | 0.1mm |
Resolution: Z-axis | 0.1mm |
Shipping Weight: | 3 lbs (1.4 kg) |
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Citations
L.B. Padnick, R.A. Linsemeier "Properties of the flash visual evoked potential recorded in the cat primary visual cortex" Vision Research 39. 1999: 2833-2840
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