Digital Stereotaxic Instruments

Upgraded version of the standard type with a digital display for higher accuracy (10μm)

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This is an upgraded version of the standard RWD stereotaxic instrument with a digital display for higher accuracy (10μm). It includes 3-axes, left-hand manipulator arm, digital display module, adaptor, ear bars, and standard probe holder. Other subassembly options are available such as dual arm, alternative adaptors and ear bars, etc.

Technical Parameters

  1. Adaptors available for rat, mouse, rabbit, guinea pig, etc.
  2. LCD digital display, real-time shows displacement distance, accuracy 10μm
  3. One key to reset, no secondary readings and calculations
  4. Powered by AA battery, no electronic interference
  5. Working distance in each dimension is 80 mm with precise alignment to 0.1mm resolution.
  6. Vertical direction: 180° rotation and lock at any angles.
  7. Horizontal direction: 360° rotation and lock at any angles.
  8. Dual-lead screws ensure stable, accurate and smooth manipulation.
  9. Accuracy and flexibility can be maintained at variable temperatures.
  10. Extended base plate (400mm x 255mm) is applicable for a variety of animal sizes.
  11. Unique anti-clockwise UP mark engraved in the knob prevents incorrect operation.
  12. Vertical lock and fixing knob are separated to ensure accurate function at any angle.
  13. To ensure a precise designed lateral rotation operating space, the distance between knob and the U-shaped frame is 28mm.
  14. Laser engraved scales enable comfortable reading.
  15. Curved nose clamp design secures the head of animals.
  16. Ear bar locked plate pressing instead of clamping ensures more stability.
  17. Syringe pump, micro camera and drill can be attached to instruments.

 

Model Information

Model Product Description Adaptor Ear bar Three-dimensional manipulator Holder Base plate
68025 Stereotaxic for Rat 68021 Rat 68301-18° Digital, SGL-Left 68201 68861N
68026 Stereotaxic for Rat 68021 Rat 68301-18° Digital, Dual 68201 68861N
68027 Stereotaxic for Rat 68021 Rat 68301-45° Digital, SGL-Left 68201 68861N
68028 Stereotaxic for Rat 68021 Rat 68301-45° Digital, Dual 68201 68861N
68018 Stereotaxic for Mouse 68030 Mouse 68034-18°& 68313-45° Digital, SGL-Left 68201 68861N
68019 Stereotaxic for Mouse 68030 Mouse 68034-18°& 68313-45° Digital, Dual 68201 68861N
68045 Stereotaxic for Mouse 68055 Mouse 68306-60° Digital, SGL-Left 68201 68861N
68046 Stereotaxic for Mouse
68055 Mouse 68306-60° Digital, Dual 68201 68861N
68537 Stereotaxic for Mouse 68077 Mouse 68306-60° Digital, SGL-Left 68201 68861N
68538 Stereotaxic for Rat 68078 Rat 68306-18° Digital, Dual 68201 68861N

 

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