5 specimen holder with precision orientation, Operation – Leica Biosystems RM2235 User Manual

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Leica RM2235

5. Operation

5.1.5 Specimen holder with precision orientation

Orienting the specimen

Fig. 17

Display of the zero position
For better display of the zero position, the orien-

tation has two red indicators (32).
When both indicators are visible and both set-

screws are in zero position at the same time

(notch point, white marking on ""), the specimen

is in zero position.

The specimen orientation allows for simple posi-

tion correction of the specimen surface when the

specimen is clamped into place.

32

30

32

31

29

When the large standard specimen

clamp (50 x 55 mm) is used, the speci-

men orientation of 8° in north-south

direction is no longer possible.

The usable angle is only about 4° in

this case.

Specimen blocks must NOT be orient-

ed during the retraction phase!

If a block is oriented during retraction,

the block will advance by the retrac-

tion value PLUS the selected section

thickness before the next section.

This may cause damage to both speci-

men and knife!

• Raise the specimen head to the upper end

position and activate the handwheel lock.

• To release the clamp, turn the eccentric lever

(29) forwards.

• Turn setscrew (30) to orient the specimen in

north-south direction. Turn setscrew (31) to

orient the specimen in east-west direction.

Each complete turn of the screw inclines the

specimen by 2°. A total of 4 complete turns = 8°

are possible in every direction. The accuracy

is approximately ± 0.5°.

For ease of estimation, there is a white mark on

the handle and a click stop that is noticeable

during turning.

• To lock the current orientation, turn the ec-

centric lever (29) backwards.

In the quick clamping device of the specimen holder fixture with precision orientation, all

specimen clamps available as optional accessories can be used (implemented).

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