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Default schematic for Buchler power supply Model 3-1014A

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any help appreciated.



http://www.labconco.com/company/history.shtml

"In 1989, Labconco purchased the Buchler product line from Haake Buchler
Instruments, a scientific apparatus manufacturer located in Ft. Lee, New
Jersey, and moved the production of these products to Lenexa, Kansas.
Electrophoresis instruments, rotary evaporators and digital chloridometers
comprised the acquired line, which are still in production today under the
Labconco name."


Is that the same Buchler ???




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Default schematic for Buchler power supply Model 3-1014A


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any help appreciated.



http://www.labconco.com/company/history.shtml

"In 1989, Labconco purchased the Buchler product line from Haake Buchler
Instruments, a scientific apparatus manufacturer located in Ft. Lee, New
Jersey, and moved the production of these products to Lenexa, Kansas.
Electrophoresis instruments, rotary evaporators and digital chloridometers
comprised the acquired line, which are still in production today under the
Labconco name."


Is that the same Buchler ???




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Default schematic for Buchler power supply Model 3-1014A

yes, it's the same company. unfortunately, they don't have any info on the
unit. (too old).


"Nigel" wrote in message
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"Sergio Li" wrote in message
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any help appreciated.



http://www.labconco.com/company/history.shtml

"In 1989, Labconco purchased the Buchler product line from Haake Buchler
Instruments, a scientific apparatus manufacturer located in Ft. Lee, New
Jersey, and moved the production of these products to Lenexa, Kansas.
Electrophoresis instruments, rotary evaporators and digital chloridometers
comprised the acquired line, which are still in production today under the
Labconco name."


Is that the same Buchler ???






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Sergio Li
 
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Default schematic for Buchler power supply Model 3-1014A

yes, it's the same company. unfortunately, they don't have any info on the
unit. (too old).


"Nigel" wrote in message
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"Sergio Li" wrote in message
...
any help appreciated.



http://www.labconco.com/company/history.shtml

"In 1989, Labconco purchased the Buchler product line from Haake Buchler
Instruments, a scientific apparatus manufacturer located in Ft. Lee, New
Jersey, and moved the production of these products to Lenexa, Kansas.
Electrophoresis instruments, rotary evaporators and digital chloridometers
comprised the acquired line, which are still in production today under the
Labconco name."


Is that the same Buchler ???






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