Fisher Scientific Mini Vortexer, Cat # 02215365
Speed Range
300 to 3,200 RPM
Orbit
4.9 mm
Electrical Requirements
120V
- Adaptable for various shaking and vortexing applications, accommodating flasks, beakers, tubes, and microwell plates.
- Crafted with a heavy base casting and corrosion-resistant enamel finish.
- Precise control over mixing intensity with a wide speed range from 300 to 3,200 RPM.
- Compact footprint to ensure space efficiency.
- High-speed mixing and touch mixing modes provide versatility across applications.
Fisher Scientific Mini Vortexer is designed for gentle shaking or vigorous vortexing of samples in a wide variety of applications. Use with flasks, beakers, tubes, and microwell plates. Constructed using a heavy base casting with corrosion-resistant enamel finish, units remain stable on work surfaces. The variable speed vortex mixers are designed for high speed mixing or touch mixing for vigorous vortexing of samples.
All of our equipment is fully tested to perform at factory specifications before being shipped.
The Fisher Scientific Mini Vortexer, Cat # 02215365 includes:
- > Dimpled Top
- > Operator's Guide
- > Power Cord
- > Full 180 Day Parts and Labor Warranty
Fisher Scientific Mini Vortexer Specifications
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Speed Range |
300 to 3,200 RPM |
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Orbit |
4.9 mm |
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Overall Dimensions (L x W x H) |
8 x 4.25 x 5 in (20.3 x 10.8 x 12.7 cm) |
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Electrical Requirements |
120V, 1.2A, 150W |
- Verify power supply and PCB output correct, stable voltages across all required circuits
- Confirm the correct platform head is installed according to specifications
- Inspect the display for dim or dead pixels, replacing any compromised sections to maintain clear visibility
- Confirm full functionality of all buttons and knobs, ensuring accurate input response
- Verify that touch, pulse, and continuous modes operate fully and as intended
- Inspect all internal wiring for breakages, tears, or wear, replacing any underperforming components to ensure reliability
- Disassemble and thoroughly clean the internal casing to remove any accumulated debris
- Check that the feet are intact and confirm the vortexer is properly balanced on a flat surface
- Conduct a comprehensive cosmetic inspection to ensure all exterior surfaces meet quality standards
Technician Inspection and Recertification Checklist: Vortexer
The Following Checklist Is to Be Performed on All Incoming and Outgoing Pieces of Equipment| Task | Completed? | Remarks? |
| Verify power supply and PCB output stable, correct voltages across circuits | Completed | |
| Confirm correct platform head is installed according to specifications | Completed | |
| Inspect display for dim or dead pixels; replace compromised sections for clarity | Completed | |
| Confirm functionality of all buttons and knobs for accurate input response | Completed | |
| Verify full operation of touch, pulse, and continuous modes as intended | Completed | |
| Inspect internal wiring for damage; replace underperforming components for reliability | Completed | |
| Disassemble and clean internal casing to remove accumulated debris | Completed | |
| Check feet for integrity and confirm vortexer is balanced on flat surface | Completed | |
| Conduct comprehensive cosmetic inspection to ensure quality of exterior surfaces | Completed |
Fisher Scientific Mini Vortexer Manual
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