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> 2004
> May
> Compression tension load cell and weight transmitter
Compression tension load cell and weight transmitter
This is a package consisting of a load cell and "weight transmitter" from Control Specialists of New England.
* compression and tension load cell
* Cable is 10 feet in length.
* See the pictures for a drawing with dimensional and mounting details.
* This model operates only a single transducer.
* configurable (by jumpers) for different type and range settings for the main output
* also provides an auxiliary output
* See the pictures for scans of the instruction manual pages showing specifications.
* Original instruction manual is included.
* Both components appear to be new, never used.
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These components were obtained by the seller at the same time from the same source. They were not in original factory packaging, but they showed no indication of ever having been installed or used, e.g., no anti-seize on the mounting threads of the load cell, etc. The components do show a few very minor cosmetic scuffs simply from being handled.
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This is a NEW KD Scientific model KDS100 laboratory syringe infusion pump (sold as a Cole-Parmer 74900-05). This model operates on a mains voltage of 230 V.
* KD Scientific model KDS100 (branded as Cole-Parmer model 74900-05).
* infusion only (no withdrawal capability)
* 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz operation
* AC mains cord is NOT included (pump has standard power entry connection to accept commercially available cordsets).
* Pump is NEW in original box.
* See full details in the description at the KD Scientific web site.
* They also have a chart of flow rates for this model (multiple charts on that page; look at the one for the KDS100).
* One can also find the Model 100 Series manual there.
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As seen in the pictures, cosmetic condition of this pump is excellent. There are no signs that it has ever been put into service.
Basic functionality has been tested, and appears to be fine. A test was carried out using the method suggested in the technical section of the KDS site, and the pump performed as expected - measured linear travel and delivery time were appropriate for a given combination of syringe diameter, delivery rate, and delivery volume.
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