Microscope Rests

$200.00$260.00

The Morency Microscope Forearm Rest is adjustable to fit most microscopes and applications. It comes in Cleanroom and ESD (electrostatic discharge) versions.

Description

The Morency Microscope Forearm Rest is adjustable to fit most microscopes and applications. These are the options we provide:

    • MSM-N-K: Medical Standard, black vinyl, 8″ x 12″
    • MSM-ESD: Anti-static, black ESD vinyl, 8″ x 12″
    • MSM-CR: Cleanroom, black ESD vinyl, with Stainless Steel hardware, 8″ x 12″
    • MSM-N-K-T: Medical Standard, black vinyl, 5″ x 12″

Microscope Rest Assembly Instructions

Adjustment Range Specifications

 

Additional information

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NOTE 1:

Our Microscope Morency Rest includes a clamp that fits from 5/8 to 1 3/4 inch thick work surfaces. If your work surface is over 1 3/4 inches thick, and you need to have these rests on a microscope requiring the leading edge over 3 1/2 inches, you will need our thick workstation adapter kit, model number C44-TK. Please identify the model of MSM that you have for use to provide the proper materials in the kit. It is available upon request at no additional charge.

NOTE 2:

The clamp is not designed to be removed without loosening the clamping screws. Sliding the clamp off the work Surface without loosening the screws may damage the MorencyRest's rubber backing and the non-slip spots on the metal plate. Damage to your work surface may also occur.

NOTE 3:

ESD and cleanroom versions of the Microscope Morency Rest include a grounding screw to be customer located on the bottom of each rest. The customer is responsible for grounding these products in accordance with their own grounding requirements. The self-tapping screw must penetrate the vinyl cover for proper grounding.

1 review for Microscope Rests

  1. rndergonomics

    “Since we purchased the MorencyRest I’ve been able to work much more comfortably, and for longer periods. Using the MorencyRest has really decreased the pain in my neck and shoulders caused by long sessions at the microscope.”
    ~ Maggie O., MT(ASCP), Supervisor of Microbiology, Mercy Hospital, Portland, ME

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