Leica Saw Lecia SP1600 User Manual

Leica SP1600  
Saw Microtome  
Instruction Manual  
Leica SP1600 – Saw Microtome  
V1.1 English - 12/03  
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Germany  
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1.  
Preliminary remarks  
2.  
Installation and assembly  
The Leica SP1600 Saw Microtome is specifically for  
“cutting” extremely hard and brittle materials such as  
bone, ceramics and reinforced plastics. The sawing  
method used prevents deformations in the sections.  
It is important to place the saw microtome on a stable  
bench. Water supply and drainage facilities must be  
nearby (length of pipes approx. 2 meters.)  
The heart of the microtome is the diamond-coated  
innerhole saw. An annular frame makes it excellently  
stable although it is only 300 µm thick. To make a sec-  
tion, the object holder is guided extremely slowly  
against the saw rotating at a speed of approx. 600 rpm.  
2.1 Attaching the object arm  
Pull out the clamp pin (2.2) and attach the object arm  
(2.4). It is correctly located when in the position for  
screwing over the saw (see Fig. 2). Insert the corre-  
sponding Allen screws (2.1), tighten with the supplied  
Allen key (4 mm) and mount the plastic covers. Press  
the object arm back into the starting position, the clamp  
pin (2.2) locks into place. Tighten the screw (2.5).  
The built-in water cooling device prevents overheat-  
ing of the object and removes sawdust from the cut-  
ting edge. It also prolongs the life of the saw blade.  
The amount of water is regulated with a valve. The sec-  
tion thickness is set manually with a knurled screw on  
the object arm.  
Fig. 2  
1
2
3
4
Allen screws to secure the object arm  
Object arm clamp  
Stop bar for the clamp  
Object arm  
Fig. 1 Leica SP1600 Saw Microtome  
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2.2 Connection to the water supply  
2.3 Connection to the mains  
Attach the plastic cover (3.2).  
The saw microtome is now ready for operation. It is  
available for connection to a mains voltage of 230V 50Hz  
or 120V 60 Hz.  
Push the red pressure pipe (3.8) onto the valve (3.4)  
and fix with the corresponding clip. The pressure pipe  
has an internal diameter of approx. 1 cm. With the ap-  
propriate adapter it can be affixed to any water tap.  
Attach the drainage pipe (3.5) to the instrument as  
shown in the diagram and guide the other end to a  
water basin. The end of the pipe leading into the basin  
must be at least 30 cm lower than the end connected  
to the microtome.  
Fig. 3  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Nozzle  
Plastic cover  
Motorized ventilation  
Valve for regulation of water flow  
Drainage pipe  
Model plate  
Mains cable  
Pressure pipe leading to water supply  
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3.  
Operation  
3.2 Setting the height of the object  
Loosen the knurled screw (5.1), take hold of the knob  
(4.4) and pull out the object holder until the surface of  
the object is slightly above the upper edge of the saw.  
Tighten the knurled screw (5.1). Clamp the section  
thickness setting with the lever (5.5).  
3.1 Mounting the object  
The object mount (4.2) has a stage area of 6 to 30 mm.  
Objects with sizes within this range can be mounted  
directly and secured with the knurled wheel. Smaller  
or larger objects are first cemented to plates with 2-  
component adhesive.  
Pick up the object holder by the knob (4.4) and insert  
into the corresponding guide on the object arm (5.2).  
For this, the object arm must be fixed in the back posi-  
tion (see under 2.1 ). Tighten the knurled screw (5.1).  
Turn the knurled screw for the section thickness set-  
ting (5.4) to the right until the object holder is in its low-  
est position.  
Fig. 4 Universal joint clamp  
Fig. 5  
1
2
3
4
5
Object holder  
Object mount  
Knurled wheel to secure the object  
Knob for holding  
Plate with object cemented on  
1
2
3
4
5
Knurled screw to secure the object holder  
Sliding guide for the object holder  
Scale ring for zero setting  
Knurled screw for setting section thickness  
Clamp for section thickness setting  
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The figures engraved on the knurled knob (7.1) are not  
absolute speed values, but only guidelines to enable  
repeat settings.  
3.3 Trimming the object surface  
Turn on the water tap and adjust the water flow with  
the valve (3.4). Align the nozzle (3.1 ) so that the water  
jet lands on the edge of the saw blade. Turn on the  
motor with the switch (6.1). Unclamp the object by pull-  
ing the stop pin (2.2).  
The most favorable feed rate must be determined for  
each individual object. As a general rule, however, the  
following applies: the lower the speed, the less the  
forces coming to bear on object and saw blade, i. e.  
the gentler the sawing process will be.  
To save time, the speed of the object feed can be in-  
creased while the object is guided towards the edge  
of the blade. To do this, turn the knurled knob (7.1) clock-  
wise.  
3.4 Making the section  
After the object has passed through the saw, turn the  
object arm (2.4) back as far as it will go. It clicks into  
place audibly. Press the switch (6.1) to turn off the  
motor. Remove the section from the blade.  
The object must not meet the saw blade at  
maximum speed. Shortly before contact is  
made, turn the knurled knob (7.1) back to the  
speed necessary for sawing.  
Fig. 6 Mains switch  
Fig. 7 Knurled knob for object feed  
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3.5 Setting the section thickness  
4.  
General information  
Unclamp the lever (5.5). First set the scale ring (5.3) to  
O (a height adjustment is not yet made). To set the sec-  
tion thickness, turn the knurled knob (5.4)  
anticlockwise. Every division on the scale represents  
10 µm. Clamp at the chosen thickness with the lever  
(5.5).  
Due to the thin blade of the inner-hole saw, incorrect  
handling can very soon lead to damage of the edge (e.  
g. deformation), making it impossible to produce thin  
sections.  
Even an extremely high feed rate, especially at the mo-  
ment when the object makes contact with the rotating  
saw, can result in premature wear or damage to the  
saw.  
When setting section thickness, the thick-  
ness of the saw blade (approx. 300 µm) must  
always be taken into account. For example,  
a setting of 400 µm is necessary to obtain a  
100 µm thick section.  
As a general rule, the slower the feed rate, the longer  
the life of the saw blade, which also depends on the  
type of object. It is not possible to repair the saw when  
defect; it must be replaced. The following are symp-  
toms suggesting that the saw blade is no longer work-  
ing properly and must be replaced:  
Switch on the motor. Then release the object arm clamp  
(2.2). Set the feed to the maximum rate until the object  
has almost reached the saw blade. Use a slower speed  
for cutting (see under 3.3).  
The object takes considerably longer to pass through  
the blade (using the same object and same feed rate).  
The blade “jumps” out of the object (object only par-  
tially cut).  
The water cooling device is imperative for the sawing  
process.  
The edge of the saw is smooth (no diamond coating  
left).  
The saw rotation is no longer exactly circular.  
If these factors are noticed the saw blade must be re-  
placed as follows:  
3.6 Removing the section  
If the section is relatively thin, it will stick to the blade  
after sawing because of the adhesive power of the  
water.  
Pull out the object holder. Remove the plastic cover  
(3.2). The saw blade in the annular frame is uncovered.  
Loosen the screws in the two drilled holes with the  
Allen key (4 mm). The screws remain in the annular  
frame. Clean the underlying parts of the cylinder. In-  
sert a new saw and press down to ensure a uniform  
bearing surface.  
Thicker sections are generally pushed to the outer edge  
of the saw blade due to the centrifugal force.  
Switch off the motor and remove the section. The next  
section can now be made as described under 3.5. It  
can happen, although it is very unusual, that the sec-  
tion falls into the inside of the microtome. It should not  
be fetched out before the sectioning work has been  
completed, as the object holder and saw have to be  
removed.  
Tighten the Allen screws. Insert the object holder (see  
under 3.1).  
The faulty saw together with the annular frame must  
be sent to the following address:  
Leica Microsystems Nussloch GmbH  
Heidelberger Str. 17-19  
69226 Nussloch  
Germany  
3.7 Changing the object  
Push the object arm (2.4) back until it clicks into place.  
Switch off the motor and turn off the water supply. Take  
hold of the object holder by the knob (4.4) and pull out  
after loosening the knurled screw (5.1). Continue as de-  
scribed under 3.1.  
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5.  
Maintenance and cleaning  
Framing and adjustment can only be done in our fac-  
tory, as only here are the optical checking facilities  
available for the exact alignment of concentricity. It is  
therefore a good idea to have two complete saws.  
Under the most favourable conditions, section thick-  
nesses of approx. 30 µm can be achieved. For most  
objects, the optimal thickness is 80 -100 µm. This ap-  
plies principally to synthetic-resin embedded  
undecalcified bone.  
The attainable section thickness depends on various  
factors:  
High water pressure is not necessary for cooling the  
object. lt is sufficient to rinse the object and blade with  
the water. If water spurts out of the microtome, either  
the water pressure is too high (regulate with the valve  
3.4), or the position of the water pipe must be slightly  
changed (see under 3.3).  
Type of object - The harder and more homoge-  
neous the object, the thinner the section attainable.  
Quality of the saw’s condition  
Feed rate - The slower the feed rate, the thinner  
the section attainable.  
After finishing work, always turn off the water tap to  
avoid unnecessary strain of the pressure pipe.  
The sliding guide (5.2) should be greased with Vaseline  
from time to time (depending on frequency of use, ev-  
ery three or six months). The inner part of the saw  
should be cleaned now and again, as sawdust and  
waste material build up here and can block the drain-  
age pipe.  
Object size - As already experienced with other mi-  
crotomes, the smaller the diameter of the object,  
the thinner the sections that can be obtained.  
The saw itself is rustproof and needs no special care.  
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Warranty  
Leica Microsystems Nussloch GmbH vouches for the fact that the delivered product un-  
derwent comprehensive quality control based on its strict internal testing criteria and is  
free of defects, and guarantees that all technical specifications and/or warranty of quali-  
ties was met.  
The scope of the warranty is based on the content of the concluded agreement. The  
warranty terms of your Leica sales organization or the organization from which you have  
purchased the contractual product shall apply exclusively.  
Service information  
If you are in need of technical customer service or spare parts, please contact your Leica  
representative or the Leica dealer where you purchased the unit.  
The following unit-related information is required:  
Model designation and serial number of the unit  
Location of the unit and a contact person  
Reason for customer service request  
Delivery date  
Shutdown and disposal of the instrument  
The unit or parts of the unit must be disposed of according to existing local applicable  
regulations.  
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