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Large Animal Stereotaxic Instruments

Large animal stereotaxic instrument is suitable for cats, dogs, monkeys, pigs, etc.

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Large animal stereotaxic instrument is suitable for cats, dogs, monkeys, pigs, etc. It contains a two-dimensional manipulator (X, Z axis). The accuracy of the non-digital model is 100 μm, and the accuracy of the digital model is 10 μm. Two kinds of adaptors are optional, the 68081 monkey adaptor is generally suitable for large animals of 10-30kg, and the 68041 is generally suitable for large animals below 10kg.

Technical Parameters

  1. Adaptors are available for dogs, monkeys, pigs, and other large animals.
  2. Y-axis slide design, longer moving range: ± 100mm, 1mm resolution. Optional AP Micro-driver, the resolution of Y-axis promoted to 50μm.
  3. Working distance in X-axis and Z-axis dimension is 80 mm with precise alignment to 0.1mm resolution.
  4. Holds up to six manipulator arms for more independent operations.
  5. Unique jaw plate design better stabilizes the heads of large animals of varying weights
  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. Laser engraved scales enable comfortable reading.
  14. Ear bar locked plate pressing instead of clamping ensures more stability.
  15. Syringe pump, micro camera and drill can be attached to instruments.

Model Information

Category Model Product Description Comments
Stereotaxic host
(without accessories)
68813 Stereotaxic for Large Animals, SGL M. Standard configuration, non-digital display model (accuracy 100μm), including 68868N base, 68941 2-axis manipulator-left, without adaptor, ear bars and holder.
68814 Stereotaxic for Large Animals, Dual M. Standard configuration, non-digital display model (accuracy 100μm), including 68868N base, 689412-axis manipulator-left, 68942 2-axis manipulator-right, without adaptor, ear bars and holder.
68815 Stereotaxic for Large Animals, SGL M, Digital Standard configuration, digital display model (accuracy 10μm),
including 68868N base, 68944 2-axis digital manipulator-left, without adaptor, ear bars and holder.
68816 Stereotaxic for Large Animals, Dual M, Digital Standard configuration, digital display model (accuracy 10μm),
including 68868N base, 68944 2-axis digital manipulator-left, 68945 2-axis digital manipulator-right, without adaptor, ear bars and holder.
Required accessories (optional)* 68041 Cat/Monkey Adaptor It is suitable for large animal stereotaxic, and is generally used for cats, dogs, monkeys, etc. under 10kg. Before purchasing, please confirm the animal’s head width, distance from nose
to eyes, mouth width and other information with RWD.
68081 Dog/Monkey/Pig Adaptor It is suitable for large animal stereotaxic, and is generally used for 10-30 kg cats, dogs, monkeys, etc. Before purchasing, ple se confirm the animal’s head width, distance from nose to eyes, mouth width and other information with RWD.
68303 Cat/Monkey 18° Ear Bars
68304 Cat/Monkey 45° Ear Bars
68201 Standard Probe Holder-Corner, clamping range: 0.3-1.5mm.
68217 Cannula Holder, clamping diameter: 3.5mm. The clamping part is made of plastic.
68205 Cannula Holder, clamping diameter: 3.5mm. The clamping part is made of metal.
68214 Ceramic Ferrule Holder, clamping diameter: 1.25mm.
68215 Ceramic Ferrule Holder, clamping diameter: 2.5mm.
68206 General Probe Holder, clamping range: 3-12mm.
68218 Syringe Holder, the syringe barrel clamping range is 6mm-12mm, and
the syringe needle clamping range is 0.3mm-1.5mm.
68605 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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