Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump


Peristaltic pumps offer several advantages over other types of laboratory pumps, primarily that the only wetted material is the tubing. This permits easy determination of the chemical compatibility of the pump and it eliminates the possibility of carry-over. The Macroflow drive can accept a maximum of two pump heads. 115V, 50/60 Hz. The Fast-Load pump head accepts any flexible tubing with a wall thickness of 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) and an outer diameter of 7/16 in. (11.1 mm) or less. The tubing can be loaded into the pump head without removing the pump head from the pump. Standard pump heads accept only one size of tubing. To load and unload the tubing from the pump head, the pump head must first be removed from the pump. Pump drives and pump heads sold separately for maximum flexibility.
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 243.58523.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Fast-Load Pump Head   $1,953.63
 243.58587.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Macroflow Pump Drive   $4,506.74
 243.58520.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Mounting Hardware For Three Heads   $324.39
 243.58514.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Mounting Hardware For Two Heads   $302.14
 243.58505.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Standard Pump Head   $1,208.51
 243.58596.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Standard Pump Head   $1,107.78
 243.58593.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Standard Pump Head   $1,107.78
 243.58511.E1   Spectrum* MacroFlow Peristaltic Pump - Standard Pump Head   $1,208.51
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