Inverters
Devices which change DC input into AC output or clean an AC Sinewave signal from AC source.
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Product
EZ-Glider Inverted Telescoping Torque Arms
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The EZ-Glider inverted telescoping torque arms securely keep electric or pneumatic torque tools in perpendicular or a level alignment to help prevent side loading or cross threading occurring during the assembly process. Crafted with lightweight durable carbon fiber the torque arm collapses like a telescope. The torque arms are ideal for assembly lines like automotive, aerospace and appliance where space is a premium and operator safety is mandatory. The ergonomic design of the EZ-Glider torque arms reduces RMI (repetitive motion injury) and CTS (carpal tunnel syndrome). The effortless handling of the torque arm provides comfortable tool operation and increased production. The flexible telescoping arms provide manufacturers the ability to mount the arms to a wall, workbench, a standard rail system, aluminum extrusion or existing overhead system. The torque arms are maintenance free.
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DC/AC Inverter 3000 W
ODS-3000-7154
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DC/AC inverter with 3000 W from Premium | input ranges 25.2 - 45 VDC | output 230 VAC | operates in temperatures from -25 to +70 °C | approved for EN45545-2 fire and smoke
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Inverted Microscope Platform
Axio Observer
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In life sciences research you come up against new challenges every day. That’s why you want a flexible microscope system that can be tailored to your needs. ZEISS Axio Observer is your inverse platform for demanding multimodal imaging of living and fixed specimens. Combine Axio Observer with a wealth of technologies and refine it to support your experiments precisely.
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Inverted Microscopes
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ACCU-SCOPE inverted microscopes deliver excellent ergonomics, top quality optics, crisp images and configurability to meet your needs. The “workhorse of the tissue culture lab,” the inverted microscope is found in practically all tissue culture rooms and is used to observe cells in culture for their health and growing condition. Living cell cultures are essential to the discovery of cellular processes, providing scientists insight into mechanisms of disease that can be used for identifying new therapeutics. ACCU-SCOPE inverted microscopes are commonly equipped with phase contrast components for the observation of living cells in culture without the need for staining. Other available contrast methods may include brightfield, fluorescence, emboss, differential interference (“DIC”) and modulation.




