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Fisherbrand Model 505 Sonifier w/ Probe and Sound Enclosure
The Fisherbrand Model 505 Sonifier w/ Probe and Sound Enclosure is a high-powered, programmable tool primarily used for nanotechnology, cell disruption, and sample homogenization. With a 500-watt output and a frequency of 20 kHz, it's capable of processing a wide range of sample sizes from 0.2 to 500 ml. This model is designed for precision, featuring a timer that can be set from 1 minute up to 10 hours, or continuous operation. It also includes a pulse mode ranging from 1 to 59 seconds and an energy display for monitoring power usage in watts and joules. In contrast to the less powerful Model 120, the 505 has increased capabilities for handling larger sample volumes, maintaining efficiency and consistency. It comes with a sound enclosure to minimize noise during operation, making it suitable for regular laboratory use.
All of our equipment is fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The Fisherbrand Model 505 Sonifier w/ Probe and Sound Enclosure includes:
- > CL-334 Converter
- > (Please Specify Preferred Tip Size)
- > Sound Enclosure with Support Stand and Converter Clamp
- > Power Cord
- > Operator's Manual
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Fisherbrand Model 505 Sonifier w/ Probe and Sound Enclosure Specifications
Wattage
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500W
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Frequency
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20 kHz
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Sample Size Range
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0.2 to 500 ml
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Timer Specification
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1 minute to 10 hours, or continuous hold
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Dimensions (L x W x H)
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15 x 18 x 9 in. (38.1 x 45.7 x 22.9 cm)
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Electrical Requirements
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120V, 50/60Hz, 10A
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- Verify power supply output to ensure precise voltage delivery as per equipment specifications
- Inspect for any cosmetic damage, ensuring no structural or aesthetic impact on equipment performance
- Check LED display functionality, replacing any dim or dead pixels to maintain optimal readability
- Confirm integrity of the front panel membrane, ensuring all buttons and indicator lights function as designed
- Examine threads on both the converter and converter cable for cross-threading or visible damage
- Inspect all internal wiring for any signs of frays, cuts, or compromised insulation
- Verify fan operation for adequate cooling, replacing if performance is insufficient
- Clean converter, horn, and tip, applying pure silicone grease before reassembly to ensure longevity and proper function
- Confirm analog wheel functionality (if applicable) for accurate setting adjustments
- Test output settings and verify display bar graph corresponds accurately to output readings
- Confirm pulse mode functionality, verifying accurate timing and response
- Check security of converter, horn, and microtip after full testing to ensure stable assembly
- Inspect line cord and converter cable for any damage, frays, or exposed wiring
- Document all inspection findings and any maintenance actions taken
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Cell Disruptors
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Equipment
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Remarks?
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Verify power supply output voltage
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Completed
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Inspect for any cosmetic damage
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Completed
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Check LED display functionality, replace dim/dead pixels
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Completed
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Confirm front panel membrane and button functionality
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Completed
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Inspect converter and cable threads for damage
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Completed
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Check internal wiring for frays, cuts, or compromised insulation
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Completed
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Verify fan functionality, replace if needed
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Completed
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Clean converter, horn, and tip; apply silicone grease
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Completed
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Confirm analog wheel functionality (if applicable)
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Completed
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Test output settings and verify display bar graph accuracy
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Completed
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Confirm pulse mode functionality
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Completed
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Ensure converter, horn, and microtip are secure after testing
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Completed
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Inspect line cord and converter cable for damage
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Completed
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Document all findings and maintenance actions
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Completed
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