🎉 BP LabLine Awarded MHEC Contract MC14-D25
Universities and research institutions across New England can now access BP LabLine’s laboratory equipment, research solutions, and scientific consumables through an established MHEC purchasing pathway.
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Code: RWD200
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Eligible items may be returned within 90 days after delivery, subject to our Return Policy.
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Order Information
| Category | Model | Product Description | Remark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stereotaxic host (without accessories) | 68801.0 | Standard Stereotaxic Instrument, SGL M | Standard configuration, contains 68861N base, 68401 3-axis manipulator-left, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask. |
| 68802.0 | Standard Stereotaxic Instrument, Dual M | Standard configuration, contains 68861N base, 68401 3-axis manipulator-left and 68402 3-axis manipulator-right, without adaptor, ear bars, holder and mask. | |
| Required accessories (optional)* | 68055.0 | Mouse Adaptor | |
| 68030.0 | Mouse/Neonatal Rat Adaptor | ||
| 68057.0 | Mouse Anesthesia Adaptor | ||
| 68021.0 | Rat Adaptor | ||
| 68053.0 | Rat Anesthesia Adaptor | ||
| 68301.0 | Rat 18° Ear Bars | ||
| 68306 | Mouse 60° Ear Bars | ||
| 68201 | Standard Probe Holder-Corner, clamping range: 0.3-1.5mm. | ||
| 68217.0 | Cannula Holder, clamping diameter: 3.5mm. | The clamping part is made of plastic. | |
| 68205.0 | Cannula Holder, clamping diameter: 3.5mm. | The clamping part is made of metal. | |
| 68214.0 | Ceramic Ferrule Holder, clamping diameter: 1.25mm. | ||
| 68215.0 | Ceramic Ferrule Holder, clamping diameter: 2.5mm. | ||
| 68206 | General Probe Holder, clamping range: 3-12mm. | ||
| 68218.0 | Syringe Holder, the syringe barrel clamping range is 6mm-12mm, and the syringe needle clamping range is 0.3mm-1.5mm. | ||
| 68605.0 | Microdrill Holder, clamping diameter: 14.5mm. | Suitable for 78001 microdrill. | |
| *Indicates that other specifications can be selected, which can be viewed from the product catalog of RWD. | |||
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