Z359947
Pellet pestles
blue polypropylene (Autoclavable)
Synonym(s):
749521-1500
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blue polypropylene (Autoclavable)
manufacturer/tradename
Kimble®
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General description
Hand-operated or motor-driven grinders for resuspending pellets or disrupting soft tissue in microcentrifuge tubes. Pestle ends are specially designed to mate with 0.5 mL or 1.5 mL microtubes. Shaft is convenient length and diameter for gentle manual back-and-forth rotation or more vigorous motorized operation.
Z359955 will fit the cordless motor product Z359971 only by using the replacement adapter Z359998 for the motor, which is purchased separately.
Compatibility
Fits 1.5 mL microtube
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KIMBLE is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences
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