Belt-type forced running device for mice and rats
The stimulation grid is available separately for mice and rats. There is a wide range of series lineups, allowing you to choose the appropriate type based on experimental conditions and installation space. There are also types with a wider living space. It can be combined with shockless parts that do not use position sensors or electronic stimulation. 【Features】 ■ Speed, time, and intensity of electrical stimulation can be set and checked with the controller ■ A wide range of series lineups ■ The grid section can be easily removed and washed ■ A variety of types can be selected according to experimental conditions and installation space ■ Adjustable angles, allowing for downhill running *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■ Mouse housing dimensions (mm): 45(w)x575(d)x135(h) ■ Rat housing dimensions (mm): 95(w)x575(d)x135(h) ■ Running speed range: 0, 1.5-49m/min. ■ Option: 0, 3-98m/min. (High-speed type) ■ Stimulation intensity: OFF, 0.10-3.00mA (adjustable in 0.01mA increments) ■ Running time: Settable via built-in timer (1 minute - 99 hours 59 minutes) countdown display ■ Running distance: Unit (0.1m) displayed on LCD screen MAX 9999m, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the end of 2000, our company took over experimental equipment such as SCANET and LOCOMO from the Medical Device Division of Fine Nex (formerly Toyo Sangyo Co., Ltd.) and became independent and established. In addition to motion measurement devices like SCANET, which has a track record of 30 years since its release, we develop and manufacture unique animal experimental equipment, including feeding amount measurement devices with feeding restriction functions.