Definition : Devices designed to include a rotating platform at the top. Turntables are usually bench or tabletop devices with a manual or powered operated rotatory mechanism that provides a circular motion to the upper rotatory platform. The rotatory platform may include several compartments on each of one or a few vertical tiers (also known as a rotating shelf). Turntables are mostly used to store and facilitate handling of a variety of devices, supplies, and/or other products in clinical laboratories and other areas of healthcare facilities (e.g., pharmacies, kitchens), making the stored products more accessible in a reduced space; dedicated turntables intended for particular procedures are also available.
Established in 1939 as the Engineering Supply Company, Mayline has come a long way from its expertise in DRAFTING TABLES, BLUEPRINT FILES and STRAIGHTEDGES.
Thomas Scientific provides the latest in equipment and supplies to the science community. In accordance to the tradition of the original founders, Thomas Scientific itself offers individualized customer service, innovative scientific equipment, and a comprehensive catalog offering a wide selection of product listings at a great deal. We are a small business and a registered contractor for the U.S. Federal Government.
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