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The Tilting Base provides precise angular positioning for small lab equipment or instruments. With an adjustable tilt range up to 80 degrees, it supports a variety of alignment and positioning tasks in microscopy, electrophysiology, and other sensitive procedures. The base measures 5.1" x 0.25" x 2.3" (130 x 6 x 60 mm) and includes a thumbscrew for secure attachment to anti-vibration platforms with M6 holes. The 5-lb counterweight (sold separately) is recommended for added stability.

$180.00
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Over time, you may experience mechanical drift in one or more of the axes of your manual micromanipulator. Here we show you how to adjust for that. The process is similar for other styles of manual micromanipulators. We will look at the process for adjusting all three axes of a KITE micromanipulator.
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