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Hewlett Packard 1100 UV-Visible HPLC System
Used Lab Equipment Warranty

Condition: Used

Brokered item being sold on behalf of owner. Please request details.
6 MONTH IN SHOP WARRANTY
Stock #:
B1096
Status:
1 Available (request a quote)
Electrical:
120/220 Volts, 50/60 Hz,

Product Description

Refurbished HP/Agilent 1100 HPLC including: G1322A degasser; G1311A pump; G1313A autosampler; G1316A column compartment; G1314A Variable Wavelength Detector; G2170 ChemStation software license (yellow certificate); and used pre-configured HP PC (monitor may or may not be included).
The system is not a stock item and is provided to us by an HPLC service specialist so it will be tested and perform
to manufacturers specification. A PM will be performed on the system and will be tested with the Agilent oq/pv prior to shipment. The PM consists of replacing pump seals, frits, rotor seal, needle and needle seat. If required the lamp, gradient valve, plungers, purge valve, check valves and check valve cartridges will also be replaced. Replacement of these optional parts will be determined by the results obtained from the built in ChemStation leak, pressure and lamp intensity diagnostic tests that will be performed during the PM. Warranty is on major items only such as boards, damper, optics bench. The warranty does not cover consumable items, lamps and parts that come in contact with solvents.
* NOT A STOCK ITEM - CONFIRM PRICE & AVAILIBILITY BEFORE ORDERING *

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