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SECTION 1 — OMNI GLH, GENERAL LAB HOMOGENIZER
The table was constructed by running a 35mm generator probe in
water. At no load, top motor speed is higher. Load, increasing viscosity,
size of generator probe, line voltage, and the type of sample may all
aect top speed of the motor.
Speed Setting With Speed Control
1 700
2 3,000
3 6,000
4 9,000
5 12,000
6 14,000
7 17,000
8 20,000
9 24,000
10 28,000
1.5 STAND-MOUNTING THE OMNI GLH (Optional)
To mount the Omni GLH to the stand assembly,
refer to the gure and follow these steps:
1. Secure the 24” post by twisting it
into the base plate and locking
jam nut at the base of the post.
2. Loosen the locking knob and
slide the post clamp assembly
down over the end of the post
until the clamp is at the desired
height and lock in place.
3. Twist the cross rod into the back
of the motor housing until tight.
4. Loosen the second knob on the
post clamp assembly and insert
the cross rod with motor at-
tached (approximately 1” of the
cross rod should protrude from
the back of the post clamp).
5. Lock in place.
Variable Speed
Control Switch
24” Post
Post Clamp
Assembly
Locking Knob
Cross Rod
Power Switch
Base Plate
Assembly
Breaker