Jarvis
View Cart (0)
New Stuff
Stuff on Sale
Must Go


Close

Image Viewing Preferences

You now have the option to view our web site with dazzling color photos or with our traditional hand-drawn line art. It’s a big decision, but don’t worry; you can always change your mind later. Choose your path below. Thanks!
If you have a sciplus.com web account we can remember your changes. Sign in to your account or create an account.

Lab Stand

Affordable, adaptable lab equipment for serious scientists with laughable budgets. The basic stand is heavy black metal 8" long x 5" wide x 1" high with a 19-1/2" x 3/8" dia support rod screwed into it. Position a beaker or bunsen burner on the stand and build the configuration you need above it. Both of the Burette clamps and the ring attach to the rod with thumbscrew clamps. The Burette clamps have wing nuts so they can be adjusted to any angle. The single clamp extends 4" from the rod, with rounded, uncoated, adjustable metal jaws with spring tension and a wing nut. The double clamp like it has rubber-coated jaws. The 3" metal support ring holds the 6" x 6" heavy-gauge steel-mesh burner screen with crimped edges. Nice, solid equipment at a rare price.

88192 3" SUPPORT RING
$6.95 EACH
91831 6" X 6" SCREEN
$1.50 EACH
88597 DOUBLE CLAMP $13.95 EACH Out of Stock.
Check Back Soon!
88195 LAB STAND
$14.50 EACH
88186 SINGLE CLAMP
$9.95 EACH
 

Some Constrictions Apply

This small chrome constricting clamp is designed for controlling IV drips, but no doubt will inspire other uses for crafters, jewelry makers and those who want to control the flow from small pumps. Measure 2" x 1-1/4" OA when fully open. Flat clamp screws open to approx 5/8". The clamping surface is approx 3/4" x 1/4".

12044 CHROME "C" CLAMP
$2.95 PKG(4)

Popular Tags:  ewm cswish9 rewondered    |   Add Tag Add a tag to this item

 
Showing items 1 - 2 of 2 Incredible Things

Bookmark this page:   Add to My Yahoo! Add to del.icio.us Add to Digg

Shop by Popular Tags

Click a phrase to shop for products associated with that phrase (AKA "Tag"). More popular tags appear bigger. Learn more »

Sign in to shop your tags