Hamilton Rack Runner

The Hamilton Rack Runner is a fast and reliable robot used to integrate several devices such as Hamilton STAR liquid handling workstations, Hamilton Storage Technologies' automated storage systems, DeCappers, or third party equipment such as hotels, incubators, and plate readers. 

There are three versions of the Rack Runner.  The desktop models, Rack Runner 720 and 1872, and the modular Line Rack Runner.

Rack Runner 720 and Rack Runner 1872

The desktop versions of the Rack Runner are built to position the linear drive robot directly onto a workbench, allowing for easy integration of several devices such as Hamilton liquid handlers, sample storage systems and DeCappers, or third party equipment.  The difference between the two versions are the length of the linear track.  The Rack Runner 720 is the shorter track, designed to integrate a few devices, whereas the Rack Runner 1872 is the longer track in order to provide more flexibility with the physical arrangement of the devices, to position a larger number of cassettes or hotels along the track, or to build up medium-sized liquid handling factories.

Line Rack Runner

The Line Rack Runner is a modular and scalable system that is configured to the user's needs.  This version can link devices over a distance of up to 8.0 m (26.2 ft), providing easy integration for large laboratories and factories.  It can link several Hamilton STAR liquid handling workstations, automated SAM storage systems with Hamilton STARs, SAM storage systems into a SAM storage cluster to increase the capacity of the sample storage system, or SAM systems with third party devices.

Additionally, the system can be expanded in the field to easily add more equipment.  It also features protective housing to guarantee safety for users.  This housing can be purged with dry air or inert gas to eliminate frost build up during cold sample transport.  Lastly, the access portal can be electronically locked by the user.

Features &
Benefits

  • The compact footprint easily integrates into a laboratory.
  • Built-in force sensors control the gentle, yet firm grip on the racks and plates.
  • An optional 1D barcode scanner on the robot's hand provides simple sample tracking.
  • Absolute encoders on all main axes eliminate slow and risky initialization movements and ensure the robot knows its location at all times to avoid the risk of collisions with peripheral devices.
  • The robot platform uses the latest technology in order to increase the reliability and lifetime of the system:
    • Wireless data transmission eliminates any moving cables on the linear track.
    • Linear drive technology powers the Rack Runner in the track producing minimal wear.
    • Modern direct current motors on all robot axes provide forceful and smooth movements.

Applications

  • Biobanking
  • Automated DNA purification with subsequent storage
  • Automated DNA normalization
  • Compound processing
  • Automated cell solutions
  • Blood fractionation

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