Allied Telesis 6870 Manual Do Utilizador

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Note that there are three different sizes of vial that can be run in the 6870 Freezer/Mill: Large, 
Mid-Size, and Small.  Mid-Size vials must be run with a 6886 Adapter in the coil, and Small 
vials must be run with a 6806 Adapter in the coil.  Large vials do not need an Adapter.  See 
Section 4.4 for details.  
 
With the vial or vials (and adapter) in place, loosen the coil gate handle a turn or two 
counterclockwise, align the handle with the slot, close the gate, and turn the handle clockwise 
until the gate is in snug contact with the vial or vials.  To lock the gate, fold down the gate 
handle against the gate. Do not overtighten the gate, as this can crack the vial’s center 
section. 
 
If the Freezer/Mill tub is empty, pour liquid nitrogen (LN) into the tub about a third of the way.  
Initially LN will boil off vigorously, but as the tub cools the boiling will subside.  Add more LN 
gradually, to avoid splashing and boiling over.  When the LN is up to the fill mark and boiling is 
subdued, push the lid down gently until the bottom of the latch can be engaged; the lid is still not 
locked down.  Pause if splashing becomes excessive.  When the vapor stream has subsided, open  
the lid again and top off the liquid nitrogen in the tub, filling it to the mark on the inside wall of 
the tub.  If you have not already done so, insert a loaded vial or vials in the coil, and tighten and 
lock the coil gate.  One or two additional vials can also be put in the precooling chamber above 
the coil at this time.  
 
Shut the Freezer/Mill’s lid, engage the latch as before, and lock the lid shut by pushing the top of 
the latch toward the lid. When the lid is closed and latched, further nitrogen boiling will be 
visible as a stream of condensed water vapor (“fog”) from the vent in the rear of the 
Freezer/Mill; this is normal.   A grinding program can now be run, as outlined in Section 5.3, 
Status Screen. 
 
6.2 Loading Samples into Freezer/Mill Vials 
 
6.21 Introduction and General Recommendations 
 
Pick a sample typical of those you will be grinding.  As a rule of thumb, the sample should be in 
pieces small enough to circulate inside the vial as the impactor moves back and forth, and should 
take up no more than half the volume of the vial, with the impactor in the vial.  These are typical 
sample sizes for the different sizes of Freezer/Mill vials: 
Sample Large 
Vial 
 Mid-Size 
Vial 
 Small 
Vial 
 Microvial 
 
Plant 
Tissue, 
20-40 
g  5-20 
  2-5 
  100-300 
mg 
Bone, Muscle, etc. 
 
Polymer 
 
10-20 
g  2-10 
  1-2 
  50-100 
mg 
pellet. 
 
In practice, the optimum parameters (sample weight and size, pre-cooling time, grinding times 
and number of cycles, impactor rate, etc.) are customized to match particular samples. Your own