Rotary Microtome HM 325
MICROM International GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 49
D- 69190 Walldorf
387821 - English
3-8-4 READJUSTING SPECIMEN CLAMPS
Frequent use of the clamping lever (fig. 12.1) can
lead to the fact that the specimen clamps cannot
be clamped optimally anymore. If the necessary
readjustments are not carried out, it might even be
possible that the specimen clamp cannot be
clamped.
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The clamping lever (fig. 12.1) should be in an
almost upright position.
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To determine the clamping position of the
clamping lever, adjust the inner screw (fig.
13.1) on the backside of the orienting adapter
by means of an Allen key (size 3 mm).
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Turn the Allen key in a clockwise direction if
no clamping was achieved at all or if the
clamping position of the clamping lever is too
high.
•
If the clamping position of the clamping lever
is too low, turn the Allen key in a counter-
clockwise direction.
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
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