Laboratory Centrifuge Sigma 2-6
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Version 04/2007, Rev. 2.10 of 06/11/2015 • sb
Translation of the original operating manual, part no. 07044
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11.1.1 Maximum speed for tubes
Some tubes, such as centrifuge glass tubes, microtubes, culture tubes,
fluoropolymer tubes and especially high-volume tubes can be used in our
rotors, buckets, and adapters at higher speeds than their breaking limit.
• Always fill the tubes up to their useful volume (= the volume that is
stated for the tube).
• When using glass tubes, the maximum value of 4,000 x g must not be
exceeded (except special high-strength glass tubes; please refer to the
information provided by the manufacturer).
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11.1.2 Rotor radii
The information in the accessories table concerning the radius refers to the
values of the respective rotor as shown below. The radius calculation is
described in chapter 2.2.2.1 - "Speed, radius, and relative centrifugal
force".
Fig. 19: Minimum and maximum radius of an angle rotor
Fig. 20: Minimum and maximum radius of a swing-out rotor
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