The method used by this puller is to pull the glass capillary vertically, using the gravitational force of its own weight. For more versatility, two modes are provided: a single pull, which pulls at one stretch, and a double pull in which the setting is changed in mid-process. The PC-10 can therefore produce long, thin micropipettes for injection purposes, and firm microelectrodes for patch clamping. The change of setting in the double pull mode can be preset and then performed automatically, which represents a drastic saving of labor over conventional methods. Digital values, with the maximum output of the electromagnet and heater represented as 100, are shown on the display and the heater output is continually increased, making accurate mass production easier. This puller has several simple features to enhance ease of use, such as the employment of two weights (light and heavy) for tension adjustment.

| Accessories included | Glass Capillary Spare Heater AC Power Cord |
|---|---|
| Power source | AC100 (±5%), 50/60Hz AC120 (±5%), 50/60Hz AC220 (±5%), 50/60Hz AC240 (±5%), 50/60Hz |
| Power consumption | Approx. 80W |
| Heater level | 100 = heater voltage 2.5V |
| Weight | Approx. 25g × 2 Approx. 100g × 2 |
| Dimensions/Weight | W205 × D190 × H185mm, 6.0kg |
| Model | Product | Description |
|---|---|---|
| PC-10H | Heater | Kanthal wire (×5) |
| GD-1 | Glass Capillary with Filament | 500pcs |
| GDC-1 | Glass Capillary with Filament | 200pcs |
| G-1 | Glass Capillary | 500pcs |
| GC-1 | Glass Capillary | 200pcs |
| G-100 | Thin-walled Glass Capillary | 500pcs |
| G-1000 | Glass Rod | 200pcs |
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Copyright © NARISHIGE Group. All Rights Reserved. 1999-2012
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Copyright © NARISHIGE Group. All Rights Reserved. 1999-2012