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Bottle breakage
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Don’t run on start position over 35 seconds. (Applicable to variable
speed centrifuges)
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Don’t run test on inside row of cups unless using the outside row.
You may run tests on the outside cups without using the inside cups.
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See if bottles vary in weight. If so, balance the weight evenly
around the carrier.
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Once you have had breakage, even a small piece of glass left in a
cup will keep the test tube from sitting flat and the neck will
break.
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Once you have had breakage, we recommend using rubber pads in the
bottom of the cup. A small piece of glass will also cause a pressure
point on the bottom of the glassware and cause bottle breakage.
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If brake is applied to hard the bottles will snap from the vertical
position to the horizontal position and break the bottle necks
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Test cup swing. Cup should move freely from vertical to horizontal
positions. If cup sticks or hits the rotor arms, adjustment of the
metal hanger ears on the cup is necessary.
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Paley
bottles should be placed in the centrifuge so that stopper towards
the center of the rotor and the neck towards the outside.
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Vibration in the machine |
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Operate the machine on a firm bench.
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Keep oiled (use SAE 30 motor oil)
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If unit vibrates when filled, weigh out bottles and balance evenly
around the machine.
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Tester runs slow |
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Is machine oiled? (use SAE 30 motor oil)
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End
play should only
be
1/64th”,
if more, check set screw on bottom of motor.
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If centrifuge is several years old, e.g. 10 years or more, rotor may
need replaced.
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Inside of bowl must be kept clean from sludge and broken bottles.
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Check for low
voltage in your laboratory.
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Glassware rotor dragging on brake
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Set screw, ball bearings worn and/or otor shaft bearing worn.
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Tester will not start |
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Turn machine on. Open lid and spin rotor. If centrifuge starts, shut
lid and let run for 5 minutes, repeat every 10 minutes until
centrifuge will start under its own power. Possibilities: motor
bearings are not aligned or bearings are too tight.
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Brake may be dragging. Push down handle to see if there is any
movement in brake.
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Check receptacle for current.
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Check on & off switch. NOTE: Some centrifuges do not have switch
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Check electrical cord for continuity.
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