Allied Telesis 6870 manual Grinding Vial Sizes, Adapters, and Vial Openers

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4.4 Grinding Vial Sizes, Adapters, and Vial Openers.

Large vials (6801, 6871) are run one at a time in the 6870 Freezer/Mill, without any adapter. Large vials are opened by the 6804 Extractor/Vial Opener, which is part of the 6870L Accessory Package.

Mid-Size vials (6881, 6883, 6885) are run one at a time, but the 6886 Mid-Size Adapter must be placed in the coil first, to center and align any Mid-Size vial. Mid-Size vials can be opened by the 6804 Extractor/Vial Opener, but only by installing the 6884 Mid-Size Vial Adapter for the 6804. The 6884 and 6886 Adapters comprise the 6870M Accessory Package.

Most Small vials (6751, 6761, 6771) can be run one, two, three, or four at a time in the 6870 Freezer/Mill. However, they must be used in conjunction with the 6806 Multi-Vial Adapter, an X-shaped insert for the coil. The 6806 Adapter keeps the vials parallel to each other and the coil, so each impactor moves back and forth in line with the magnetic field. Also, if a small vial were to be positioned diagonally inside the coil, the gate could not be properly tightened against the vial, and an end plug might work its way out of the vial during grinding. When running Small vials, make sure the coil gate contacts the end plug of every vial. If the gate needs adjustment to do this, the bottom or pivot end of the gate can be moved toward or away from the coil housing by turning the gate clockwise or counterclockwise on its mounting bolt.

Unlike other Small vials, the 6753 Microvial Set is run one at a time with the 6806 Adapter. Each 6753 set includes three 6753V Microvials. If more than one 6753 Microvial Set is placed in a 6870 Freezer/Mill, some of the individual Microvials will be shielded from the magnetic field, and grinding in those vials can be ineffective.

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Contents FREEZER/MILL This manual is part numberTable of Contents Safety Notes Introduction6870 FREEZER/MILL Specifications Safety FeaturesType of mill cryogenic impact mill Typical Sample CapacityUnpacking Electrical Hookup Setting UPPower Switch and Control Panel Lid and Lid Latch, Coil Assembly and Coil Gate, LN Sensor Grinding Vial Sizes, Adapters, and Vial Openers Logo Screen Current Settings ScreenTouchscreen Displays Rate Status ScreenStatus Screen during a run Settings Screen Settings ScreenSTORE/RECALL Screens Storing a new programAdding Liquid Nitrogen Coolant Recalling a programPractical Operation Section Putting a Cold Sample into the Vial and Keeping it Cold Putting a Sample into the Vial at Room TemperatureSize of Sample Pieces Putting a Very Small Sample in the Vial and Keeping it Cold Placing Vials in the Freezer/Mill CoilOpening the Vials Emptying the VialsCleaning the Vials 6820 Auto-Fill System Description, Installation, Operation Checking The Liquid Nitrogen LevelMaintenance Warranty and Service WarrantyProduct Specifications To Arrange a Return ShipmentDalston Gardens Stanmore, HA7 1BQ Great Britain Contacting Spex SamplePrep LLCSpex SamplePrep LLC Liberty St Metuchen, New Jersey TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 1 Problem Cause SolutionTROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 2

6870 specifications

The Allied Telesis 6870 is a robust Layer 3 Ethernet switch designed for high-performance networking in enterprise environments. Incorporating advanced features and technologies, it serves as a vital component in managing complex network infrastructures, ensuring seamless connectivity, reliability, and enhanced performance.

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In summary, the Allied Telesis 6870 is a versatile and powerful switch that meets the demands of modern enterprise networks. With its comprehensive feature set, including high-performance routing, VLAN support, and advanced management capabilities, it offers a reliable solution for organizations seeking to optimize their network infrastructure. Whether for deploying new services or managing existing traffic, the 6870 stands out as a formidable choice for network administrators.