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Type |
Lamps, Rebuild Kit, Performance Maintenance |
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System Type |
HPLC |
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Instrument |
Alliance HPLC System |
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Replacement Schedule |
As Required |
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Component |
2695 Separations Module, 2695 D Dissolution Separations Module |
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UNSPSC |
41115854 |
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Brand |
Alliance |
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Product Type |
Performance Maintenance Kits, Rebuild Kits |
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Units per Package |
1 pk |
The Seal Pack Rebuild Kit with Needle is a comprehensive solution for maintaining the integrity and performance of your Alliance HPLC system. Designed specifically for the 2695 Separations Module and the 2695 D Dissolution Separations Module, this kit contains all the precision components needed to replace worn or degraded seals within the seal body, including the critical high-pressure seals that ensure leak-free operation under demanding conditions.
Each kit includes the following parts: one Teflon washer, one needlewash filter, one upper spacer, one lower spacer, one alignment tube, one wash tube seal, one needle, two high-pressure seals, one compression screw, and one ferrule. For proper installation, the use of the HPMV Tool Kit (WAT045427) is required to ensure precise alignment and optimal sealing pressure.
This kit is ideal for labs focused on preventative maintenance and uninterrupted workflows. Replacing these components at regular intervals minimizes downtime, preserves data integrity, and extends the lifespan of your system.
Shop all lab equipment and parts to keep your systems operating at peak performance.
What instruments are compatible with the Seal Pack Rebuild Kit with Needle?
This rebuild kit is compatible with the Waters Alliance HPLC System, specifically the 2695 Separations Module and the 2695 D Dissolution Separations Module.
Do I need any tools to install this rebuild kit?
Yes, proper installation requires the HPMV Tool Kit (WAT045427), which helps ensure correct alignment and seating of the seals and needle components.
How often should I replace the seals in this kit?
Replacement should be performed as part of regular preventative maintenance. Frequency depends on usage and application, but seals should be replaced if you notice pressure instability, leaks, or performance degradation.