Bare-Handed Microtome – Includes Razor & Wooden Case
The bare-handed microtome is used for introductory biology and histology work. Suitable for slicing micro thin sections from 0.01mm (10 microns). Consists of a piston screwed into a tube who’s free end is fixed into a flat plate serving as a stage. The knurled head at the bottom of the instrument moves the piston up or down the central tube when rotated. The specimen is fixed on the flat top of the piston and sections are cut by drawing a razor over the upper flat surface of the instrument.Â
- Equipped with a clamping mechanism for objects of different shapes.Â
- Graduated in 10-micron (0.01mm) steps.Â
- Advances 500 microns (0.50mm) for each complete turn.Â
- Supplied with a single edge tempered steel straight style razor knife.Â
- A slide thumbscrew allows the stage to be locked during sectioning.Â
- Packed in a wooden case.
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