50L LED Digital Overhead Stirrer
The Pinnacle PC-60D Laboratory Stirrer is a powerful, versatile, and compact tool ideal for various laboratory applications. This stirrer stands out due to its impressive features, which include:
- High Torque: With a maximum torque of 60 N·cm, the Pinnacle PC-60D stirrer can handle a wide range of tasks, ensuring consistent results even with changes in sample viscosity.
- Large Stirring Quantity: It can stir up to 50L, making it a highly efficient tool for large-volume laboratory tasks.
- LED Speed Display: The stirrer comes with an LED speed display for precise and accurate operation.
- Overload/Motor Protection: This feature ensures the safety of the device and the operator, preventing any potential damage due to overload.
- Compact & Lightweight Design: The Pinnacle PC-60D is easy to handle and store, making it a convenient tool for any laboratory.
- IP42 Protection Class: This feature makes the stirrer resistant to dust and water, suitable for use in a variety of laboratory settings.
- Permissible Ambient Temperature Range: With a permissible ambient temperature range of 5-40℃, this stirrer can perform optimally in a wide range of temperatures.
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Additional information
| Model | OHS-60D |
|---|---|
| Max. torque [Ncm] | 60 |
| Speed Range [rpm] | 50-2000 |
| Viscosity Max. [mPas] | 50,000 (2000 rpm)/ 100,000 (1000 rpm) |
| Chuck Diameter Range [mm] | 0.5-10 |
| Max. Stirring Quantity (H20)[L] | 50 |
| Voltage [V] | 100-240 |
| Frequency [Hz] | 50/60 |
| Speed Display | LED |
| Overload Protection | YES |
| Motor Protection | YES |
| Dimensions (DWH)[mm] | 71×174×240 |
| Weight [kg] | 2.5kg |
| Protection class according to DIN EN60529 | IP42 |
| Permissible ambient temperature [C] | 5-40 |
| Permissible relative humidity [%] | 80 |
- Speed Range: 50rpm~2000rpm
- Provides constant speed even with changes in viscosities of the sample
- Wide LED display for precise speed adjustment and monitoring
- LED display shows actual and set speeds alternately









