Replacing microcentrifuge motor mounts
The microcentrifuges have rubber motor mounts which can dry up and crack over time. This causes the rotors to be off-balance and very loud when the centrifuge is turned on. Replacing these rubber motor mounts cuts down on noise and extends the lifetime of the instrument.
Required materials
Part |
McMaster part number |
---|---|
Rubber vibration mounts |
9376K21 |
Nuts |
95462A029 |
Washers |
90107A029 |
Lock washers |
95584A207 |
Procedure
Buy more McMaster parts if needed. We should have extras of most in the cabinet with the toolbox.
Remove the rotor from the body of the microcentrifuge by unscrewing the nut in the center of the rotor. We have a specific 10mm wrench for this step.
Unscrew the four side screws that attach the plastic shell and carefully lift it off, setting it to the right of the main body. Take special care not to disrupt the electronics.
Remove the old motor mount assemblies, replacing them with the new parts above. As seen in the picture, you should place washers on either side of the motor mount, and use a lock washer and a nut to secure it.
Put the outer shell, side screws, and rotor back into place. Take care not to press down hard on the rotor as this can cause the rubber mounts to split.