Orbital or Reciprocating Shaker
Non-skid rubber mat,
92” (234cm) detachable power cord
Instruction manual
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Warranty
Manufacturer warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship
when used under normal conditions for five (5) years. Register your equipment or
instrument online at www.vwr.com/warranty for US residents or www.vwrcanlab.com/
warranty for Canadian residents. For your reference, make a note of the serial number, date of purchase and supplier here.
Serial Number: _______________________________________________________
Date of Purchase: ____________________________________________________
Upon receiving the VWR Orbital or Reciprocating Shaker, check to ensure that no
damage has occurred during shipment. It is important that any damage that occurred
in transport is detected at the time of unpacking. If you do find such damage the carrier
must be notified immediately.
After unpacking, place the shaker on a level bench or table, away from explosive
vapors. Ensure that the surface on which the unit is placed will withstand typical heat
produced by the unit and place the unit a minimum of six (6) inches from vertical
surfaces. Always place the unit on a sturdy work surface.
The Orbital or Reciprocating Shaker is supplied with a power cord that is inserted into
the IEC connector on the back of the unit first, then it can be plugged into a properly
grounded outlet. The 120V unit plugs into a 120 volt, 50/60 Hz source. The 230V unit
plugs into a 230 volt, 50/60 Hz source.
These Shakers are intended for general laboratory use.
Operating Conditions: Indoor use only.
Maintenance & servicing
The Orbital or Reciprocating Shaker is built for long, trouble-free, dependable service.
No lubrication or other technical user maintenance is required. It needs no user
maintenance beyond keeping the surfaces clean. However at least every three (3)
months you should:
• Unplug the unit.
• Remove any accumulated dirt from the base and tray.
• Check all accessible items to make sure they are properly tightened.
The unit should be given the care normally required for any electrical appliance. Avoid
wetting or unnecessary exposure to fumes. DO NOT use a cleaning agent or solvent
on the front panel which is abrasive or harmful to plastics, nor one which is flammable.
Always ensure the power is disconnected from the unit prior to any cleaning. If the unit
ever requires service, contact your VWR representative.
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environMental conditions - standard
*For use in CO2 environments, incubators, or cold rooms.
Temperature: 0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F)
Humidity: maximum 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 6,562 ft (2000 M) above sea level
Non-Operating Storage:
Temperature: -20 to 65°C (-4 to 149°F)
Humidity: maximum 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Installation Category II and Pollution Degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664.
Operating Conditions: Indoor use only.
*For use in CO2 environments, incubators, or cold rooms.
Temperature: -10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F)
Temperature: -10 to 40°C (14 to 104°F) (Model 1000 Advanced)
Humidity: maximum 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 6,562 ft (2000 M) above sea level
Mains supply voltage: Fluctuations are not to exceed 10 percent of the nominal
supply voltage.
Non-Operating Storage:
Temperature: -20 to 65°C (-4 to 149°F)
Humidity: maximum 80% relative humidity, non-condensing
Installation Category II and Pollution Degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664.
* Avoid cold starts: Unit is not designed to start after being in a cold room environment.
Bring unit into cold room from a room temperature environment, operate and remove
unit from cold room as soon as operation is complete.
eqUiPMent disPosal
This equipment must not be disposed of with unsorted waste. It is your responsibility to
correctly dispose of the equipment at life-cycle-end by handing it over
to an authorized facility for separate collection and recycling. It is also
your responsibility to decontaminate the equipment in case of biological,
chemical and/or radiological contamination, so as to protect the persons
involved in the disposal and recycling of the equipment from health
hazards.
For more information about where you can drop off your waste of equipment, please
contact your local dealer from whom you originally purchased this equipment. By doing
so, you will help to conserve natural and environmental resources and you will ensure that
your equipment is recycled in a manner that protects human health.
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safety instrUctionsstandards & regUlations
Please read the entire instruction manual before operating the Orbital Shaker.
WARNING! DO NOT use the Orbital Shaker in a hazardous atmosphere or with
hazardous materials for which the unit was not designed. Also, the user should
be aware that the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if used
with accessories not provided or recommended by the manufacturer, or used in a
manner not specified by the manufacturer.
Always operate unit on a level surface for best performance and maximum safety.
DO NOT lift the unit by the tray.
CAUTION! To avoid electrical shock, completely cut off power to the unit by dis-
connecting the power cord from the unit or unplug from the wall outlet. Disconnect
unit from the power supply prior to maintenance and servicing.
Spills should be removed promptly. DO NOT immerse the unit for cleaning.
DO NOT operate the unit if it shows signs of electrical or mechanical damage.
Earth Ground - Protective Conductor Terminal
Alternating Current
Pinch Point - Keep fingers clear during operation.
VWR hereby declares under its sole responsibility that the construction of this product
conforms in accordance with the following standards:
Safety standards:
EN 61010
EN 61010-2-051
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
UL 61010-1
S’il vous plaît lire l’intégralité du manuel d’instructions avant de faire fonctionner l’agitateur
orbital.
AVERTISSEMENT!N’UTILISEZ PAS utiliser le secoueur orbital dans un
milie u dangereux ou en présence de matières dangereuses non conformes
à la conception de l’appareil. L’utilisateur doit également être conscient que
laprotection assurée par l’équipement peut être amoindrie en cas d’utilisation
avec tout accessoire autre que ceux fournis ou recommandés par le fabricant
ou en cas d’utilisation contraire aux spécifications du fabricant.Utilisez toujours le
dispositif sur une surface à niveau pour optimiser non seulement la performance mais
la sécurité.
Toujours utiliser l’appareil sur une surface nivelée pour assurer une performance
optimale et un maximum de sécurité.
NE PAS soulever l’appareil en le tenant par le plateau.
MISE EN GARDE! Pour éviter les électrocutions, couper complètement
l’alimentation électrique de l’appareil en débranchant le cordon d’alimentation de
l’appareil ou de la prise murale. Déconnecter l’appareil de la source d’alimentation
électrique avant de procéder à tout entretien ou réparation.
Essuyer immédiatement tout liquide renversé par accident.
NE PAS immerger l’appareil en vue de son nettoyage.
NE PAS utiliser l’appareil en présence de tout signe de dommage électrique ou
mécanique.
Mise à la terre - Borne du conducteur de protection
Courant alternatif
Point de pincement – garder les doigts à l’écart de l’appareil pendant
l’utilisation.
norMesetrégleMentations
Henry Troemner, LLC déclare par la présente sous sa seule responsabilité que la
conception de ce produit répond aux exigences des normes suivantes:
Normes de sécurité:
EN 61010
EN 61010-2-051
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04
UL 61010-1
Timer 1 second to 160 hours
Controls See page 8
Ship Weight 230 lbs
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speed knob
time knob
*With optional platform and ask clamp
rocker switch
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standard orbital shaker oPerating instrUctions
The Standard Orbital Shaker is used for general laboratory shaking needs.
MODEL 1000
1. Getting ready:
a. The speed knob should be at their extreme counter-clockwise position or at the
#1 on the dial.
b. Make sure the rocker switch is in the off position.
c. Plug the cord into a properly grounded outlet.
2. Setting speed:
a. To run push rocker to the on or position. Set speed knob to desired setting
and adjust if necessary. Unit will run until you move the rocker switch to the off
position. The microprocessor speed control slowly ramps to set speed to avoid
splashing.
3. Turning unit off:
a. To stop shaking function, turn the speed knob to the extreme counter-clockwise
position and push the rocker switch to the standby position. The shaker should
be kept in the standby position when not in use. To completely cut off power to
the unit, disconnect the power cord from the unit or unplug from the wall outlet.
OPERATING TIPS
Centering your sample and even weight distribution on the tray helps with balance
and stability.
The shaker will automatically restart after a power interruption.
MODEL 3500 AND 5000
1. Getting ready:
a. The speed and time knobs have a built in on-off switch at their extreme counter-
clockwise position. Turn both knobs to the off position.
b. Make sure the rocker switch is in the standby position.
c. Plug the cord into a properly grounded outlet.
2. Setting speed:
a. To run in continuous mode, push rocker to the run position. Set speed knob to
desired setting and adjust if necessary. Unit will run until you move the rocker
switch to the standby position. The microprocessor speed control slowly ramps
to set speed to avoid splashing.
3. Setting time:
a. To run in timed mode, set timer and the speed knob to the desired settings.
Press the rocker switch to the time position and release. The shaker will now
run for the set time. b. To exit the timed mode turn the time knob to the extreme
counter-clockwise position.
4. Turning unit off:
a. To stop shaking function, turn the speed knob to the extreme counter clockwise
position and push the rocker switch to the standby position. The shaker should be
kept in the standby position when not in use. To completely cut off power to the
unit, disconnect the power cord from the unit or unplug from the wall outlet.
OPERATING TIPS
Centering your sample and even weight distribution on the tray helps with balance
and stability. As a safety feature, a built-in program will shut power off to the motor if
the tray is prevented from rotating, or the unit is overloaded beyond its recommended
weight capacity. To reset the unit, press the rocker switch to standby and then press
the rocker switch to the on position. The shaker will automatically restart after a power
interruption. Built-in memory maintains the last used speed and time settings during
a power interruption.
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C
control Panel - advanced orbital shaker
The front panel of the Advanced Orbital Shaker contains all the controls and displays
needed to operate the unit.
A. Standby button/standby indicator light: The standby indicator light will illu-
minate when the unit is plugged in. The unit will be in standby mode. Press the
standby button to start the speed and time functions. The standby indicator light will
shut off. Press the standby button again and the unit will once again be in standby
mode.
B. Speed display: Displays the speed of the shaker.
C. Up/down arrows: For set-point control. On/off button starts/stops shaking
function.
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E
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D. Time display: Displays accumulated time (continuous mode) or how much time is
remaining (timed mode). The display range is from 0 to 9,999 minutes in one (1)
second increments. The display will indicate minutes and seconds until the timer
reaches 99 minutes and 59 seconds (99:59), then the display will automatically
display minutes up to 9,999.
E. Up/down arrows for setpoint control. On/off button starts/stops the timer function.
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advanced orbital shaker oPerating instrUctions
The Advanced Orbital Shaker has been designed for the speed and time functions
to work independently of one another. The speed can be re-set without re-setting
the timer and the timer can be stopped and started without interrupting the shaking
function.
1. Getting ready:
a. Plug the cord into a properly grounded outlet. The standby indicator light will
illuminate, verifying power to the shaker.
b. Press the standby button to move the unit from standby mode. The standby
indicator light will turn off and the speed and time displays will illuminate, dis-
playing the previously used settings.
2. Setting speed:
a. Press the up/down arrow below the speed display until you reach the desired
speed. When you release the button, the display will blink off and then on indi-
cating the new set speed has been accepted.
b. Press the on/off button to start the shaking function. The indicator light below
the speed display will illuminate and blink until the setpoint is reached. Once the
set-point is reached the light will stop blinking and remain lit until shaking has
ceased. The microprocessor controlled ramping feature slowly increases speed
until the set-point is reached which helps to avoid splashing, and provides
excellent low end control.
c. Speed adjustments can be made without interrupting shaking by using the up/
down arrows below the speed display. After the change has been made and
you release the button, the display will blink off and then on indicating the new
set speed has been accepted.
d. To stop the shaking function press the on/off button below the speed display.
The speed indicator light will turn off.
3. Setting time to zero (0:00) and continuous mode: Accumulated time.
a. Press and hold the on/off button below the time display. After three (3) seconds,
the display will indicate the previous set time.
b. Simultaneously press both the up and the down arrows, the display will indicate
zero (0:00). The unit time is now set to zero (0:00) minutes. Alternately, you can
use the up/down arrows to get to zero (0:00).
c. Press the on/off button below the time display. The display will indicate accumu-
lated time. The up/down arrows will become inactive. To stop timer, press the
on/off button again. IMPORTANT: This will NOT interrupt the shaking function.
Press the on/off button below the speed display to interrupt the shaking function.
d. To reset, press and hold the on/off button below the time display. After three (3)
seconds the display will indicate the previous set time, which was zero (0:00).
4. Setting timed mode: Programmed time.
a. Press the up/down arrows below the time display until you reach the desired
time.
b. Start this function by pressing the on/off button below the time display. The unit
will run for the selected time, the up/down arrows will become inactive while
the timer is running. The unit will stop shaking when time display reaches zero
(0:00). Four (4) audible beeps will indicate the count down function is complete.
The time display will default back to the set time. To repeat for the same time,
simply depress the on/off button again.
c. To interrupt an automatic timing cycle before it is completed, press the on/
off button below the time display. The display will flash off and on to indicate
the time function is on “hold”. IMPORTANT: This will NOT interrupt the shaking function. Press the on/off button below the speed display to interrupt the
shaking function. Restart the timer by pressing the on/off button below the
time display. Unit will continue counting down to zero (0:00). When the display
reaches zero (0:00), you will hear the four (4) audible beeps that indicate the
count down function is complete and the shaking function will cease.
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oPerating instrUctionscont’d
5. Turning unit off:
a. To turn the unit off, press the standby button. The speed and time displays will
be blank, the standby indicator light will illuminate. The Orbital Shaker should
be kept in standby mode when not in use. To completely cut off power to the
unit, disconnect the power cord from the unit or unplug from the wall outlet.
OPERATING TIPS
Centering your sample and even weight distribution on the tray helps with balance
and stability. As a safety feature, a built-in program will shut power off to the motor if
the tray is prevented from rotating, or the unit is overloaded beyond its recommended
weight capacity. The shaker will automatically restart after a power interruption. Built-in
memory maintains the last used speed and time settings during a power interruption.
LOAD SENSING FUNCTION (Advanced Orbital Shakers Model 3500 and up)
The Advanced Orbital Shaker is equipped with a load sensing function that can be
activated by the user. This function provides protection against improper positioning
of load and maximum load being exceeded. When activated, the unit will automatically sense improper load conditions and slow to a safe running speed, then display
that speed followed by E04 on the speed display. The unit will also beep three (3)
times every 60 seconds until the error is reset by pressing the speed on/off button. To
activate the load sensing function use the following steps:
1. Place the unit in standby mode.
2. Press and hold the speed on/off button and press the standby button. The unit will
beep two (2) times, confirming the function is enabled.
3. To restore normal operation, remove AC power to the unit for ten (10) seconds
and then restore. If the E04 error occurs be sure the load is within the maximum
specification and properly balanced (centered on tray) and/or reduce sample size/
speed before restarting the unit. If the E04 occurs due to acceptable sample vibration or another vibration source, the vibration sensing function can be disabled as
described above.
ADDITIONAL LOAD SENSING FEATURE
The Advanced Orbital Shaker Models 3750 and up, are equipped with an additional
overload protection feature that lets the user know when the unit’s set speed is higher
than the achievable speed of the unit. The unit speed display will show an E7. The
unit will also beep three (3) times every 60 seconds until the error is reset by pressing
the speed on/off button.
To disable this feature perform the following steps:
1. Place the unit in standby mode by pressing the standby button.
2. Press and hold the speed up button and press on/off button. The unit will beep two
(2) times, confirming the function is disabled.
3. To restore unit to normal operation, remove AC power to unit (unplug power cord
from wall outlet) for ten (10) seconds and restart.
BEEPER PREFERENCE
To silence beeper operation (except for error codes), with the unit in standby mode,
press and hold the time on/off button and press the standby button. To restore normal
beeper operation, remove AC power to unit for ten (10) seconds and then restore.
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE
This procedure is used to self calibrate the Advanced Orbital Shaker. The tray should
be free of any samples, vessels, and accessories prior to calibrating.
1. Turn unit on. Speed and time displays will be illuminated.
2. Press and hold the standby button and momentarily press the speed on/off button.
The speed display should read “CAL”.
3. The unit will run for approximately one (1) minute and automatically calibrate.
RS-232 SERIAL PORT (Advanced Orbital Shakers Model 3500 and up)
RS-232 serial port provides two-way communications for data logging and unit control.
If you need additional details, please contact Troemner for technical support at:
tech_support@troemner.com.
(Advanced Orbital Shakers Model 3500 and up)
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troUbleshooting - advanced orbital shaker
ProblemCauseSolution
Unit will not run
Unit is excessively noisy
Unit not shaking at proper speed-
E3
E4
E7Unable to reach set speed
E8Electronics errorThis error cannot be xed by the end user. Please contact your VWR representative for repair.
Mechanical obstruction
Motor obstruction
Sensor fan misaligned
Motor misaligned
Mechanical obstruction
Drive system failure
Ceased bearing
Drive belt broken
Improper positioning of load
Maximum load exceeded
Add or replace fuse as necessary. If problem persists, please contact your VWR representative for repair.
Ensure that tray is secured tightly. If problem persists, please contact your VWR representative for repair.
Perform speed calibration test on page 10. If problem persists, please contact your VWR representative
for repair.
Remove mechanical obstruction. If problem persists, the reason may be the drive system and should not
be addressed by the end user. Contact your VWR representative for repair.
Ensure the load is evenly distributed and does not exceed the maximum load capacity for the unit. See
“Load Sensing Function” on page 10. If problem persists, please contact your VWR representative for
repair.
Reduce the speed setting or weight. This function can be disabled by following the instructions listed
under “Additional Load Sensing Feature” on page 10. (NOTE: This function is only available on models
3750 and up and is not available on Model 3500 shakers.)
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rePlaceMent Parts - standard 1000
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Rubber Mat 480016-00
2. Tray (STD) 280760-00
Tray (ADV) 580050-00
3. Top Plate 280758-00
4. Housing 280302-00
5. Shaker Plate 280759-00
6. Belt 280757-00
7. Motor Pulley 280756-00
8. Motor Plate 280720-00
9. Power Supply 380762-00
10. PC Board 380806-00
11. Motor Connection Cable 380765-00
12. Motor 380763-00
13. Snap ring internal 180040-00
14. Idler Stud 280752-00
15. Bearing 180059-00
16. Snap ring external 180039-00
17. Eccentric counter weight 280754-00
18. Eccentric pulley 280755-00
19. Eccentric shaft 280753-00
20. Wire assembly, 120V 380760-00
21. Wire assembly, 230V 380767-00
22. Base plate, 120V 280328-00
23. Base plate, 230V 280329-00
24. Foot 530052-00
25. Front Panel Membrane Switch 380704-00
26. Idler Shaft 280721-00
27. Pulley Speed Reduction 280723-00
28. Washer, .25” Split Lock 180080-00
29. 1/4-20 Hex Nut 172007-00
30. Snap Ring, External .156 Dia 180081-00
31. Screw 180037-00
32. Belt Speed reduction 280722-00
33. Fuse 380238-00
34. Knob 287010-00
35. Switch Assembly 380769-00
36. Overlay 380764-00
37. PC Board 380766-00
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rePlaceMent Parts - standard 3500
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Rubber mat 480004-00
2. Thumbscrew 580001-00
3. Tray 280700-00
4. Top plate 280703-00
5. V-belt 580000-00
6. Motor 280633-00
7. Power supply 380623-00
8. IEC power inlet, 120V 380506-00
IEC power inlet, 230V 380237-00
9. Knob 287010-00
10. Rocker switch 349025-00
11. Front panel 380807-00
12. Control circuit board 380810-00
13. Feet 580002-00
14. Fuse 380238-00
Detachable 92” (234cm) power cord: 120V 330100-00
EURO 330101-00
UK 330102-00
SWISS 330103-00
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rePlaceMent Parts - advanced 3500
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Rubber mat 480004-00
2. Thumbscrew 580001-00
3. Tray 280700-00
4. Top plate 280703-00
5. V-belt 580000-00
6. Motor 280633-00
7. Power supply 380623-00
8. IEC power inlet, 120V 380506-00
IEC power inlet, 230V 380237-00
9. Front panel 380803-00
10. Control circuit board 380806-00
11. Feet 580002-00
12. Cable, RS 232, 25” 345152-00
13. Fuse 380238-00
Detachable 92” (234cm) power cord: 120V 330100-00
EURO 330101-00
UK 330102-00
SWISS 330103-00
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rePlaceMent Parts - advanced 3750
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Rubber mat 480004-00
2. Thumbscrew 580001-00
3. Tray 280533-00
4. Top plate 280531-00
5. V-belt 580000-00
6. Motor 280633-00
7. Power supply 380623-00
8. IEC power inlet, 120V 380506-00
IEC power inlet, 230V 380237-00
9. Front panel 380803-00
10. Control circuit board 380813-00
11. Feet 580002-00
12. Slides 180068-00
13. Fuse 380238-00
14. Cable, RS 232, 25” 345152-00
Detachable 92” (234cm) power cord: 120V 330100-00
EURO 330101-00
UK 330102-00
SWISS 330103-00
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rePlaceMent Parts - standard & advanced 5000
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Rubber mat 280809-00
2. Thumbscrew 580001-00
3. Tray 280804-00
4. Top plate 280806-00
5. V-belt 580000-00
6. Motor 280633-00
7. Power supply, 24V 380623-00
8. Power entry module 386122-00
9. Advanced digital membrane switch 380803-00
10. Display circuit board 380813-00
11. Line filter 387022-00
12. Cable, RS-232, 33” 345153-00
13. Feet 580017-00
14. Fuse 380238-00
STANDARD ONLY
15. Knob 287010-00
16. Rocker switch 349025-00
17. Front panel 380807-00
18. Control circuit board 380812-00
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rePlaceMent Parts - advanced 10000 - 150000
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
1. Feet 580017-00
2. Front bezel 280501-00
3. Advanced digital membrane switch 380803-00
4. Display circuit board 380813-00
5. Line filter 387022-00
6. Power supply, 386331-00
7. Cable, RS-232, 33” 345153-00
8. Power entry module 386122-00
9. Photosensor mounting bracket 280820-00
10. Photosensor 380636-00
11. Bearing 6000-ZZ, large 130111-00
12. Bearing, ball 6004-ZZ 130108-00
13. Encoder disk 280818-00
14. Motor 386332-00
15. Motor mounting plate 280817-00
16. Pulley 3.75:1 280819-00
17. Counter weight 280094-00
18. Counter pulley 280083-00
19. V-belt 580021-00
20. Top plate 280816-00
21. Drive/idler shaft 280815-00
22. Eccentric shaft insert 480013-00
23. Bearing holder 445026-00
24. Bearing, 1623DS 145027-00
25. Tray - Model 15K 280813-00
Mat - Model 15K 480015-00
Tray - Model 10K 280812-00
Mat - Model 10K 480014-00
26. Bearing cap 280087-00
27. O-ring 180006-00
28. Drive/idler shaft 280814-00
29. Fuse 380238-00
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PlatforM Usage chart
Platform SizePlatform TypeUsed on Shaker Model NumberPart Number
11 x 13”UniversalModel 3500, Model 375089027-702
13 x 13”UniversalModel 3500, Model 375097003-586
18 x 18”UniversalModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-588
18 x 24”*UniversalModel 3500, Model 3750, Model 5000**97003-590
18 x 30”*UniversalModel 500097003-594
24 x 24”UniversalModel 1000097003-592
24 x 36”UniversalModel 1500097003-596
13 x 13” (125mL)16 x 125mLModel 3500, Model 375097003-616
13 x 13 (250mL)12 x 250mLModel 3500, Model 375097003-618
13 x 13 (500mL)8 x 500mLModel 3500, Model 375097003-620
13 x 13 (1L)4 x 1LModel 3500, Model 375097003-622
18 x 18” (125mL)*27 x 125mLModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-624
18 x 18” (250mL)*20 x 250mLModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-626
18 x 18” (500mL)*13 x 500mLModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-628
18 x 18” (1L)*9 x 1LModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-630
Two-Tier Braces97003-646
18 x 18”*Culture PlatformModel 3500, Model 3750**97003-598
18 x 24”*Culture PlatformModel 3500, Model 3750**, Model 5000**97003-600
18 x 18”Adjustable PlatformModel 350097003-602
18 x 24”Adjustable PlatformModel 500097003-604
30 x 18”Large Vessel CarrierModel 500097003-606
24 x 24”Large Vessel CarrierModel 1000097003-608
24 x 36”Large Vessel CarrierModel 1500097003-610
18 x 18”Serparatory Funnel PlatformModel 3500, Model 375097003-632
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flask claMP PlatforM caPacity
Stainless Steel Erlenmeyer Flask Clamps
Platform
Size
11 x 1389027-70260251310974N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
13 x 1397003-58660301512128433111
18 x 1897003-58811 36432202013855242
18 x 2497003-59015888442828201266343
18 x 3097003-594203112563636261588364
24 x 2497003-592221121614142251699555
24 x 3697003-59633616094616440241414797
Part
Number
10mL
57018-775
25mL
57018-786
50mL
57018-797
125mL
57018-800
250mL
57018-811
500mL
57018-822
1L
14215-224
2L
14215-226
2.8L
14215-2283L10789-250
4L
14215-230
6L
14215-232
PVC Erlenmeyer Flask Clamps
Platform
Size
11 x 13 89027-70210852N/A
13 x 13 97003-5861210643
18 x 18 97003-58820181284
18 x 24 97003-590282516106
18 x 30 97003-594363320148
24 x 24 97003-592413524139
24 x 36 97003-5966155382213
Part
Number
125mL
97003-576
250mL
97003-578
500mL
97003-580
1L
97003-582
2L
97003-584
Stainless Steel Media Bottle ClampsMicroplate Clamp