Needle-Drive; Analytical Head / Preparative Head - Agilent Technologies G1329A User Manual

1260 infinity series. preparative autosampler
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Introduction to the Autosampler
Sampling Unit

Needle-Drive

The needle movement is driven by a stepper motor connected to the spindle
assembly by a toothed belt. The circular motion of the motor is converted to
linear motion by the drive nut on the spindle assembly. The upper and lower
needle positions are detected by reflection sensors on the sampling unit flex
board, while the needle-in-vial position is determined by counting the motor
steps from the upper needle-sensor position.

Analytical head / preparative head

The analytical head is driven by the stepper motor connected to the drive shaft
by a toothed belt. The drive nut on the spindle converts the circular movement
of the spindle to linear motion. The drive nut pushes the sapphire plunger
against the tension of the spring into the analytical head. The base of the
plunger sits on the large bearing of the drive nut, which ensures the plunger is
always centered. A ceramic ring guides the movement of the plunger in the
analytical head. The home position of the plunger is sensed by an infra-red
sensor on the sampling unit flex board, while the sample volume is determined
by counting the number of steps from the home position. The backward
movement of the plunger (driven by the spring) draws sample from the vial.
Table 1
Number of steps
Volume resolution
Maximum stroke
Pressure limit
Plunger material
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Analytical Head Technical Data
Standard (100 µl
15000
7 nl/motor step
100 µl
600 bar
Sapphire
Standard (900 µl)
Preparative (900 µl)
15000
15000
60 nl/motor step
60 nl/motor step
900 µl
900 µl
200 bar
400 bar
Sapphire
Sapphire

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