Rotary Microtome HM 325
MICROM International GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Str. 49
D- 69190 Walldorf
387821 - English
3-9-2 STANDARD SPECIMEN CLAMP
The standard specimen clamp (fig. 16) is used for
rectangular and square paraffin and plastic
blocks.
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Insert the specimen against the fixed jaw (fig.
16.2) first.
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Then turn the knob (fig. 16.3) to tighten jaw
(fig. 16.1).
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Fig. 16.4 and 16.5 show the orienting adapter,
fig. 16.6 indicates the four holes for the
fastening screws.
Note:
For the stability of the specimen, do
not let it project over the clamping jaws
too much.
The standard specimen clamp is supplied with two
movable jaws, which are different in weight.
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The lightweight jaw is used in addition with
inserts for round specimens.
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The heavier jaw is intended to be used
together with the standard specimen clamp
with no other holding elements.
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To exchange the clamping jaw, unscrew the
clamping screw (fig. 16.3) to remove the jaw
and replace it with the other one.
Fig. 16