Laboratory paw for radiator flasks 3 fingers with clamp 200 mm

€18.04
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Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
Steinberg Systems
Product code:
10030763 / 4062859041128

Specification

Sku:1013946

Manufacturer code: 10030763The Steinberg Systems laboratory trap can be used in any research center, in a professional laboratory or during chemistry lessons at school or university. The paw has a spacing of 0 - 80 mm, so that it can be used to grab most objects or containers used in the laboratory. Three fingers are covered with PVC, which is not sensitive to chemicals, while preventing smooth objects from slipping out. The contoured shape of the handle trowels is particularly suitable for glass vessels, e.g. tubes or Erlenmeyer flasks. The integrated clamp allows you to adjust the paw in relation to the height or angle of inclination. The handle can be extended up to 200 mm.
Product features:

  • - Safety - a paw covered with PVC holds containers with a diameter of 0-80 mm,
  • - Robustness - durable construction made of chrome-plated zinc alloy,
  • - Adjustment - length - 200 mm can be shortened if necessary,
  • - Easy cleaning - convenient operation and maintenance,
  • - Versatility - the integrated clamp keeps the paw on the tripod rod at the desired height and at the right angle.
Technical parameters:
  • - Model - SBS-LA-30
  • - Manufacturer's code - 10030763
  • - Product condition - New
  • - Material - Chrome-plated zinc alloy + plastic + PVC
  • - Total length [m] - 0,2
  • - For rods with a diameter [mm] - 19
  • - Maximum clamping capacity - 80 mm
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 20 x 9 x 3
  • - Weight [kg] - 0,2
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH) [cm] - 25 x 15 x 3
  • - Shipping weight [kg] - 0,25
Included:
  • - Laboratory paw
  • - User Manual

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

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