Affordable Adjustable Electrophysiology Mounts

Prior Scientific announce the new HZP series of adjustable rigid post mounts which provide an affordable, simple, flexible and stable solution for your electrophysiology applications.

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Designed for use with upright and inverted microscopes and available in four different heights, the Prior HZP series is designed to work with Sensapex zero drift solid state and other popular micromanipulators. The HZP series offers 60 degree sliding dovetail for smooth stable positioning and requires no tools for height and rotational adjustment. Compatible with 1/4-20 and 6mm optical breadboards, the HZP adjustable rigid post mounts are available with a micromanipulator platform, a platform for Prior standard sample holders or a 110mm diameter circular sample holder for recording chambers and standard microscope manual stage inserts. The new pillar mounts have vertical travel ranges from 70 mm to 220 mm and are manually adjustable. By combining HZP series holders and stands, an extensive range of set ups can be created, optimised for your exact electrophysiology requirements. Furthermore, the compact HZP mount footprint saves valuable space within your lab or the confines ...

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