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Touchscreen Rota Rod (Panlab)

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The Rota Rod (or rotarod) provides an easy way to test the effects of drugs, brain damage, or diseases on motor coordination or fatigue resistance in rodents.

  • NEW Touchscreen User Interface
  • Combined Rota Rod for mice and rats available
  • Mechanical detection of fall
  • Individual lane timers
  • Constant speed and fixed acceleration rate modes
  • New transparent back panel (magnet fixation)
  • New Direct USB communication
    Grouped product items
    Item No. Description Qty
    76-0770 (76-0770) Rota Rod with Touchscreen, 5 Mice Please login to add to Quote
    76-0771 (76-0771) Rota Rod with Touchscreen, 4 Rats Please login to add to Quote
    76-0772 (76-0772) Rota Rod with Touchscreen, 4 Mice or 4 Rats Please login to add to Quote
    76-0773 (76-0773) Rota Rod with Touchscreen, 2 Large Rats Please login to add to Quote
    76-0406 SEDACOM Software V2.0 Please login to add to Quote
    The Rota Rod (or rotarod) provides an easy way to test the effects of drugs, brain damage, or diseases on motor coordination or fatigue resistance in rodents.

    The animal is placed on the rotating lane of the Rota Rod and the timer is started. When the animal drops safely into its own lane, the time latency to fall (minutes and seconds) and rotation speed are automatically recorded. A removable upper separator for rat models is included to prevent interference between animals running in adjacent lanes.

    The Rota Rod is controlled by an advanced microprocessor which provides precise timing control and ultra-accurate speed regulation. Rotation can be electronically set at a constant speed (4-40 rpm). Alternatively, acceleration rate may be selected at a defined time (30 sec to 10 min, 1 sec increments). Acquired data is saved in table form by lanes/trials.

    Now even easier to use! The new touchscreen graphic user interface allows clear visualization of timing and speed for each lane. Change modes, adjust speed, and create protocols right from the main screen for greater flexibility with maximum functionality and usability.
    Specifications 76-0770 76-0771 76-0772 76-0773
    Model (LE8205) 5 Mice Rota Rod (LE8305) 4 Rats Rota Rod (LE8305) 4 Mice or 4 Rats Rota Rod (LE8355) 2 Large Rats Rota Rod
    Base Unit Dimensions mm (inch) (W x D x H) 362 x 240 x 375
    (14.25 x 9.45 x 14.75)
    362 x 240 x 375
    (14.25 x 9.45 x 14.75)
    362 x 240 x 375
    (14.25 x 9.45 x 14.75)
    362 x 245 x 624
    (14.25 x 9.65 x 24.57)
    Total Height mm (inch) 400 (15.75) 400 (15.75) 400 (15.75) 649 (25.55)
    Fall Height cm 20 21.5 20 - mouse drum,
    21.5 - rat drum
    47
    Lane Width mm (inch) 50 (2) 75 (3) 50 (2) - mouse drum,
    75 (3) - rat drum
    153 (6)
    Drum Diameter mm (inch) 250 (9.8) 250 (9.8) 250 (9.8) 250 (9.8)
    Rod Diameter mm (inch) 30 (1) 60 (2) 30 (1) - mouse drum,
    60 (2) - rat drum
    80 (3)
    Extra Hood Height mm (inch) NA 130 (5) 130 (5) 130 (5)

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