Flexible robotic tool

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Hamilton Rack RunnerHamilton Storage Technologies introduced the Rack Runner—a fast, flexible robotic tool that can integrate multiple -20˚ and -80˚C Sample Access Manager (SAM) storage systems into a cluster or link storage with a Hamilton liquid handling workstation. The Rack Runner’s range enables scalable integration of multiple Hamilton and third party systems including incubators, readers, washers, and shakers.

The Rack Runner is designed to meet the evolving storage needs of customers in biobanking, virus banking, DNA and RNA research, and pharmaceutical discovery and development. Users can start with a single SAM, adding and linking additional systems as capacity requirements grow in the future.

The small and agile Rack Runner moves on a linear drive that is extendable from 80 cm to eight meters. With wireless control, the robot moves at up to 2.5 meters per second. Elimination of moving cables makes the robot more robust than other tools and reduces maintenance requirements, according to the company. The robot’s gripper is equipped with force sensors to guarantee secure gripping, delivery, and positioning of the plates and racks. A Plexiglas housing with locked access doors ensures user safety.

Hamilton Storage Technologies, www.hamilton-storage.com

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