RS-SI Automated Stereotaxic Instrument
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Features & Benefits
High-Precision Motorized Control
1 μm positioning resolution enables precise, stable, and repeatable displacement, replacing manual adjustment.
Accurate Positioning Without Skull Leveling
Built-in atlas calibration allows accurate probe positioning without manual skull leveling, simplifying setup.
Integrated Brain Atlas Visualization
Real-time visualization of probe position relative to brain structures enhances targeting accuracy.
Tiltable Injection Capability
Manipulator tilt function supports angled injections without complex manual calculations.
Automated Surgical Workflows
Pre-programmed skull windowing, tissue removal, and injection workflows improve efficiency and consistency.
High Repeatability & Reproducibility
Motorized control and automated positioning ensure consistent and reproducible experimental results.
Specifications
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Working Environment |
Temperature: 5°C ~ 40°C Humidity: 15% ~ 95% Air Pressure: 57 kPa ~ 106 kPa |
| Storage Environment |
Temperature: -20°C ~ 60°C Humidity: 10% ~ 90% Air Pressure: 50 kPa ~ 106 kPa |
| Power Supply |
AC Power: 90 V ~ 264 V, 50/60 Hz DC Power: 24 VDC, 1.5 A, 36 W Voltage fluctuation does not exceed 1% of the working voltage range. |
Order Information
| Category | Model | Product Description | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stereotaxic host (without accessories) | RS-SI | Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, SGL.M, Automatic Injection | Left manipulator and nanoliter injection pump included, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask |
| RS-S | Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, SGL.M | Left manipulator, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask | |
| RS-DI | Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, Dual.M, Automatic Injection | Two manipulators and nanoliter injection pump included, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask | |
| RS-D | Automated Stereotaxic Instrument, Dual.M | Two manipulators, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask | |
| Required accessories (optional)* | 68055 | Mouse Adaptor | |
| 68030 | Mouse/Neonatal Rat Adaptor | ||
| 68057 | Mouse Anesthesia Adaptor | ||
| 68021 | Rat Adaptor | ||
| 68053 | Rat Anesthesia Adaptor | ||
| 68301 | Rat 18° Ear Bars | ||
| 68306 | Mouse 60° Ear Bars | ||
| 68201 | Standard Probe Holder-Corner | ||
| TRA-220 | Tissue Removal Optional Kit (220V) | Optional when using tissue removal procedure, including needle connector, holder (68202), vacuum pump-GM-0.5Ⅱ-220V-50HZ, liquid storage tank, connecting tube, needle. | |
| TRA-110 | Tissue Removal Optional Kit (110V) | Optional when using tissue removal procedure, including needle connector, holder (68202), vacuum pump-GM-0.5Ⅱ-110V-50HZ, liquid storage tank, connecting tube, needle. | |
| 71000-LT | Laptop for Automated Stereotaxic Instrument (software included) | i3-1215U/8G/256G/WIN10/Set display/14″ |
*Indicates that other specifications can be selected, which can be viewed from the product catalog of RWD.
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