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Corning LSE Low Speed Orbital Shaker
The Corning LSE Low Speed Orbital Shaker (Cat. #: 6780-FP) features a 11.6 x 11.6 inch platform and is ideal for staining and destaining gels, washing blots, and other general mixing applications. The Corning LSE features a speed range from 3 to 60 RPM, as well as an adjustable timer from 20 to 120 minutes or for continuous operation. These functions are adjusted via analog control with the easy-turn dials featured on the front of the shaker. This shaker is also safe for cold room and incubator use, with an operating temperature from 4°C up to 65°C and up to 85% relative humidity.
The Corning LSE Low Speed Orbital Shaker includes:
- > 11.6" x 11.6" Platform
- > NIST Calibration and Preventative Maintenance Report
- > Power Cord
- > Operator’s Manual
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Corning LSE Low Speed Orbital Shaker Specifications
Speed Range
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3 to 60 RPM
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Platform Size
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11.6 x 11.6 in.
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Timer
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20 to 120 minutes in 10 minute steps, HOLD function
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Analog or Digital Control
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Analog
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Orbit
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0.75 in. (1.9 cm)
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Overall Dimensions
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11.6 x 13.4 x 6.3 in. (29.5 x 34 x 16 cm)
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Weight
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14.5 lb. (6.6 kg.)
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Electrical Requirements
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115V, 50/60Hz, 0.3A
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- Validate that the power supply and PCB deliver stable, correct voltage outputs across all necessary connections, ensuring reliable operation
- Thoroughly inspect the display for any dim, flickering, or dead pixels; replace affected elements to maintain full readability and operational clarity
- Test the full range of button functionality, confirming responsive, accurate input recognition across all settings
- Conduct a detailed inspection of bearings and bearing housing, identifying any worn or damaged bearings, and replace as needed to prevent operational disruption
- Examine the drive belt for signs of cracking, fraying, or material breakdown; replace as required to ensure sustained performance
- Measure and adjust motor drive belt tension to optimal specifications, securing reliable and efficient power transmission
- Verify accuracy of the onboard timer, confirming proper functionality and replacing if it deviates from expected performance
- Calibrate shaker rotation speed with a NIST-traceable tachometer, validating precision within specified operational limits
- Run the shaker continuously for an 8-12 hour testing period, closely observing the shaking platform for smooth, consistent motion, while monitoring for any error indicators such as knocking, skipping, or unusual vibrations
- Perform a comprehensive cosmetic inspection to confirm the device’s exterior meets aesthetic and quality standards, free from visible damage or wear
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Shakers
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Pieces of Equipment
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Validate stable, correct voltage outputs from power supply and PCB
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Completed
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Inspect display for dim, flickering, or dead pixels; replace as needed
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Completed
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Test button functionality for responsiveness and accuracy across all settings
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Completed
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Inspect bearings and housing for wear; replace as needed to prevent disruption
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Completed
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Examine drive belt for cracking, fraying, or material breakdown; replace as required
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Completed
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Measure and adjust motor drive belt tension to optimal specifications
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Completed
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Verify onboard timer accuracy; replace if it deviates from expected performance
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Completed
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Calibrate shaker rotation speed using a NIST-traceable tachometer
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Completed
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Run 8-12 hour continuous test; observe platform for smooth, consistent motion
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Completed
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Perform comprehensive cosmetic inspection for quality standards compliance
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Completed
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