Product Description
- Frequency:universal
- Voltage:115, 220
- Phase:1
- Cutting Capacity [in]:1.50
- Cutting Capacity [mm]:38.00
- Wheel Diameter [in]:5.00
- Controls:Push Button
- Cut Action:Gravity Fed Chop
- Programmability:No
- Serial Capabilities:No
- Wheel Diameter [mm]:127
- RPM @60 Hz:300
Precision Sectioning Made EasyThe IsoMet Low Speed Saw provides highly accurate sectioning of delicate samples, such as metals, minerals, electronics, and biomaterials. Its variable speed control and low vibration operation ensure minimal sample damage during cutting, making it suitable for laboratories requiring precision and reproducibility in their results.
Versatile Sample AccommodationWith the ability to accommodate samples up to 32 mm (1.27 in) in diameter and a blade diameter of up to 127 mm (5 in), the saw is designed to handle a diverse range of laboratory sample sizes and types. Its quick-release clamp allows for fast, efficient sample changes, streamlining the workflow for users.
Durable and User-Friendly ConstructionManufactured from premium stainless steel and anodized aluminum, the IsoMet Low Speed Saw offers exceptional durability and corrosion resistance. The manual operation and analog display ensure straightforward use, while the low noise level promotes a comfortable laboratory environment.
FAQs of IsoMet Low Speed Saw:
Q: How does the IsoMet Low Speed Saw ensure minimal sample deformation during cutting?
A: The saw operates at low speeds with precise control (60300 rpm) and features a recirculating cutting fluid system, which dissipates heat and reduces mechanical stress, resulting in minimal deformation and high integrity of delicate samples.
Q: What types of samples can be sectioned using the IsoMet Low Speed Saw?
A: The saw is suitable for metallographic, mineralogical, electronic, and biomaterial samples, accommodating objects up to 32 mm (1.27 in) in diameter and providing clean, accurate cuts for research and analytical applications.
Q: When should I use the variable speed control feature on the IsoMet Low Speed Saw?
A: Variable speed control should be utilized to match the saw speed with the hardness or fragility of the sample, enabling optimal cutting conditions for different materials and ensuring minimal damage and highest precision.
Q: Where is the IsoMet Low Speed Saw most commonly used?
A: This saw is typically found in materials research laboratories, metallurgical labs, electronic industries, and academic institutions, particularly where precise sectioning of small or delicate samples is required.
Q: What is the process for changing the sample in the saw?
A: Samples can be easily changed using the quick-release clamp mechanism, which allows users to swiftly secure and remove specimens without extensive adjustments, thereby enhancing workflow efficiency.
Q: How does the recirculating cutting fluid system benefit the cutting process?
A: The fluid system continuously cools and lubricates the blade and sample during cutting, reducing friction and temperature rise, which helps prevent thermal damage and increases the longevity of both the blade and sample holder.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the IsoMet Low Speed Saw in laboratory settings?
A: Key benefits include high cutting accuracy, minimal sample loss, low noise operation, user-friendly setup, and reliable durability, making it an ideal choice for professionals needing precise sample preparation with minimal artefacts.