About Electrical E-8 Student Kymograph Sherrington
Electrical E-8 Student Kymograph Sherrington
| Usage/Application |
Laboratory |
| Brand |
Micro Technologies |
| Material |
Stainless Steel |
| Frequency |
50 Hz |
| Voltage |
230 V |
| Phase |
Single Phase |
| Speed Range |
0.12 mm /sec. to 640 mm/ sec. |
| Cylinder Size |
15 x 15 cm
|
Precision Engineering for Reliable ResultsCrafted with a heavy, cast iron base and chrome-plated brass drum, the Kymograph Sherrington guarantees stable operation and precise recordings. The reversible drum and manual clutch system make experimental sequencing effortless, while leveling screws ensure optimum positioning during use.
Versatile Speed Adjustment for Varied ExperimentsEquipped with a 6-step pulley, users can easily select from a wide speed range (0.12 to 480 mm/sec) to meet different research and demonstration requirements. The step pulley system, paired with a high-quality electric motor, delivers consistent performance for both rapid and slow experiment cycles.
Safety and Durability for Daily UseDesigned for intensive laboratory environments, this apparatus features built-in overload protection and a stove enamel finish for maximum durability. The included accessories facilitate immediate setup while the on/off switch with a protective fuse ensures user safety during operation.
FAQ's of Electrical E-8 Student Kymograph Sherrington:
Q: How is the drum rotation direction controlled on the Electrical E-8 Student Kymograph Sherrington?
A: The rotation direction of the drum can be reversed easily, allowing for flexible experimental setups. This feature is controlled either directly by the motor mechanism or via a dedicated switch, facilitating both forward and backward operation as required.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the speed on this kymograph?
A: Speed adjustment is handled via a 6-step pulley arrangement. Users can select the desired speed, ranging from 0.12 to 480 mm/sec, by changing the drive belt position across the pulley steps, matching experiment requirements.
Q: When should the manual clutch be used during operation?
A: The manual clutch allows the drum to move freely without motor engagement. It is typically used when loading paper, making initial adjustments, or during periods when uninterrupted manual rotation is desired.
Q: Where are the attachment slots located on the apparatus and what are they used for?
A: Attachment slots are positioned around the base of the kymograph. They are designed to securely hold levers, support rods, or other accessories that may be necessary for specific experimental setups.
Q: What safety benefit does the built-in overload protection offer?
A: The built-in overload protection safeguards the motor by automatically limiting electrical input in overload situations, preventing potential apparatus damage and reducing the risk of user injury.
Q: How is the kymograph beneficial for student demonstrations and physiology experiments?
A: This instrument facilitates accurate recording of physiological data, such as muscle contraction patterns, enabling students and researchers to visualize experimental results in real-time, fostering comprehensive understanding during demonstrations.
Q: What accessories are included with the Electrical E-8 Student Kymograph Sherrington?
A: The device comes with a marker, stylus, and cord, providing essential tools for immediate experimental setup and recording, streamlining the user's workflow.