Narishige Pc10 Manual New ((full)) -
A standout feature for the Narishige PC-10 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Single-Stage (Step 1): Pulls the glass capillary in one continuous motion. This mode typically produces larger tip diameters or more "supple" pipettes. narishige pc10 manual new
- Intuitive Controls: Analog dials are superior for making micro-adjustments on the fly compared to digital up/down buttons.
- Maintenance: Extremely easy to service yourself. The filament replacement process is straightforward.
- Cost: Generally cheaper than the high-end Sutter models, offering better value for standard applications.
- Durability: Feels like it will survive a minor earthquake.
- Noise: The mechanical solenoid release is loud. If you are working in a quiet shared space, it will annoy your neighbors.
- Lack of Memory: There are no save slots for programs. You have to write your settings down in a lab notebook. If you need to switch between drastically different glass types frequently, this is annoying.
- Aesthetics: It looks dated. If you want high-tech looking gear to impress visitors, this isn't it.
- Injection Range: 0.1 nL to 100 mL
- Pressure Range: 0.1 to 100 psi
- Compatibility: Compatible with various types of needles, including glass, quartz, and plastic needles
- How to level the pulling bar.
- How to adjust the solenoid stroke length.
- How to set the micro-switch timing for the secondary pull.
- How to balance the heater current.
Mode Selection: Use the Mode-selector knob to choose between STEP 1 (one-stage) or STEP 2 (two-stage). A standout feature for the Narishige PC-10 Go