Laboratory Jack

Laboratory Jack

Catalogue No. – 19049
sheet metal, mild steel, powder coated.

Catalogue No.Size cm
19049/0112x14
19049/0215x20
19049/0320x20
19049/0425x25

Description

A laboratory jack is a piece of equipment commonly used in laboratories to raise or lower various instruments or objects to a specific height. It consists of a flat surface, usually made of stainless steel or aluminum, which is supported by a screw mechanism that allows for vertical adjustment.

Laboratory jacks come in different sizes and shapes, but they typically have a rectangular or circular platform on top, which can be rotated to different angles and positions. The height of the platform can be adjusted by turning a screw or a knob attached to the jack, which raises or lowers the platform as needed.

Laboratory jacks are often used to support and adjust various lab instruments such as Bunsen burners, beakers, flasks, and other equipment, allowing for precise positioning and manipulation during experiments. They can also be used to raise and lower samples during microscopy or other imaging procedures, providing a stable platform for accurate observation and analysis.

Overall, laboratory jacks are a simple but versatile piece of equipment that are essential in many laboratory settings, allowing for precise and controlled manipulation of various instruments and objects.