Microscope Stage Extension Wings

Prior Scientific has introduced accessory mounting wings for its popular H117 stage for inverted microscopes.

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Prior Scientific has introduced accessory mounting wings for its popular H117 stage for inverted microscopes enabling simple and precise integration of tools such as microfluidic pumps, micro-injectors, micromanipulators, probes and sensors. Mounting accessories close to your stage facilitates the precise sample positioning required to create the optimal experimental set up for the application under study. The breadboard format of these wings (M6 tapped holes with 25 mm spacing) allows the easy mounting of a wide range of accessories, further increasing the versatility of the best selling H117 inverted microscope stage. The H117 range of stages from Prior Scientific is built for performance, efficiency and for obtaining the very best data possible. Fully compatible with inverted microscopes from Zeiss, Olympus, Nikon and Leica and offering a travel range of 114 x 75 mm, a maximum speed of 50mm/sec, repeatability of 0.2 µm and an average metric accuracy of approximately 0.05µm/mm. The ...

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