10 micron resolution in all three directions
digital rat stereotaxic instrument Features
- Zeroing function for targeting specific coordinates
- Easy-to-read digital display offers 10 micron resolution in all three axes
- Triple-lead screws for fast positioning
- 80mm of dorsal-ventral, medial-lateral and anterior-posterior travel
- Absolute lock at 90° vertical
- Adaptors available for mice,neonatal rats, birds and most other species
- Easily cleaned,durable surface
- Warmer ready base that is compatible with the Stoelting Rodent Warmer Systems
Saves Time and Improves Accuracy
Stoelting introduces its latest innovation to our Lab Standard™ Stereotaxic Instruments. We have added a sealed electronic sensor, highly immune to outside interference and environmental conditions, to each axis of the manipulator arm. Measurements are accurate to 10 microns in all three directions. Movements are now monitored by a large, easy-to-read LED display module, with resolution as precise as 10 microns.
Memory
Target coordinates can be programmed into the memory of the digital display box of the Digital Lab Standard™.
Zeroing Function
A zeroing function makes setting a reference point for targeting specific coordinates on the animal’s skull as easy as 1-2-3.
- Find reference point, e.g. Bregma
- Reset zero on LED display
- Move to the desired coordinates
Your Choice of Three Purchasing Options
- New Digital Lab Standard™ Stereotaxic Instrument complete with LED Digital Display.
- Add new Digital Manipulator Arms and an LED Display to your current Lab Standard™ or similar brand of stereotaxic.
- Convert your existing Lab Standard™ (or most other brands) by adding digital sensors to their manipulator arms. LED Display Module included.
Digital
Stereotaxic Saves Time and Improves Accuracy
Sealed electronic
sensor, highly immune to outside interference and environmental conditions, have
been added to each axis of the manipulator arm. Measurements are accurate to 10
microns in all three directions. Movements in all three directions are now
monitored by a large, easy-to-read LED display module, with a resolution
selectable from 1 mm to 10 microns.
A zeroing function allows the user to set a reference point for targeting specific coordinates on the animal’s skull for injection, implantation, etc. Calculation of distance measurements via the vernier scales is thus no longer necessary…saving the user valuable time and improving accuracy.
The classic design and high quality of our conventional Lab Standard™ manipulators are exactly the same on the new Digital Stereotaxic, with no drift and smooth movements. The Digital Lab Standard™ keeps the custom triple-start lead screws to allow fast positioning, while maintaining consistently smooth movement. The thin cords from the sensors do not interfere with movements, allowing the arm to move freely and be set at any angle.
Zeroing
Function for Targeting Specific Coordinates
The display of each axis
can be “ZERO”ed at any location, making operation simple and straightforward. To
target a specific location, start at Bregma, and reset all coordinates to zero.
Move the manipulator arm to the desired point and lower the electrode, probe, or
micropipette into place.
Memory
Target coordinates
can be programmed into the memory of the 51900 and 51903 Digital Lab Standard™
Stereotaxics.
Versatility of
Positioning
The universal joint allows the investigator to angle the
probe in either the anterior-posterior or the lateral-medial planes. The
improved locking mechanism on the Lab Standard™ Stereotaxic Instruments will
hold any angled position without slippage. Of course, it also provides an
absolute lock at the vertical position. The manipulator arm may be swiveled out
of the way for convenience in installing the animal or performing a procedure,
then returned to the same point reliably with the aid of the locking face block
above the swivel joint.
Accessories
All of the
accessories for the Lab Standard™ Small Animal Stereotaxic Instrument fit the
51900 and 51903 Digital Lab Standard™ Small Animal Stereotaxic Instrument. Probe
holders and species adapters for "U" frame stereotaxic instruments made by other
manufacturers are generally compatible with the Lab Standard frame.
The 51900 and 51903 Digital Lab Standard™ Small Animal Stereotaxic Instruments come complete with a standard probe holder with corner clamp (51631) and a Rat Adapter (51621) with nose holder and 18 degree taper ear bars. The 51950 and 51953 include the non-puncture (45°) ear bars instead of the 18-degree ear bars. They are otherwise identical to the 51900 and 51903.
The time-proven U-Frame design concept, rugged construction, and adaptability to most species used in the lab make Stoelting’s Lab Standard™ series the best choice for stereotaxic instruments.