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Enbio PRO Stand Knob OEM 12825B


Enbio PRO Stand Knob OEM 12825B

This is an OEM replacement exterior hardware component designed specifically for the Enbio PRO Class B Autoclave.


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$31.00

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Primary Function:

This knob serves as a specialized structural or positioning component on the exterior housing of the unit. While smaller units like the Enbio S use similar stabilizing feet or knobs, the Enbio PRO variant is specifically sized and threaded to support the larger, dual-capacity architecture of the Enbio PRO model. It serves several practical roles:

  • Leveling and Stabilization: Helps adjust the height, incline, or level of the autoclave to ensure proper water flow and optimal drainage performance during cycles.
  • Vibration Dampening: Secures the autoclave chassis tightly to its resting surface, minimizing the noise and vibration generated by the vacuum pump during operation.
  • Chassis Clearance: Keeps the unit safely elevated, ensuring correct ventilation and clear space under the bottom enclosure.

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  • Part Number: OEM 12447A
  • Component Type: Straight linear gear rack (toothed rail).
  • Drive Pairing: Explicitly pitched to mesh with the internal Enbio rotary motor pinion/spur gear.
  • Material Composition: Heavy-duty, high-tensile metal alloy designed to withstand repetitive mechanical friction without stripping teeth.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Specially coated or treated to resist high moisture, steam exposure, and rust inside the chassis environment

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