The
 M5109 traumatic brain injury impactor is a device that utilizes the 
principle of free fall and consists of a standard stereotaxic base, a 
free fall impactor, weights, and a firing pin. It is mainly used to 
create animal models of traumatic brain injury.
The device uses a 
base to fix the animal's head without any relative movement, moves the 
impact bracket to locate the impact site, and then uses the principle of
 free fall to accurately control the impact position and force by 
selecting weights of different weights and limit devices, causing 
varying degrees of damage to the animal's skull and brain. It does not 
require computer software control to create highly repetitive brain 
injury models, and has the characteristics of simple operation, strong 
practicality, and high cost-effectiveness. Mainly used in neuroscience 
research to establish experimental models for small animals such as 
mice, rats, and guinea pigs.
Functional Features
1. The striking bracket consists of X, Y, and Z axes, which can be freely adjusted and locked, and can rotate
2. Z-direction metal tube with a height of 300mm and 26 equidistant positioning holes
3. Hammer specifications: Φ 1.0, Φ2.0,Φ3.0,Φ4.0
4. Weight specifications: 5g, 10g, 20g, 40g, optional
5. The height adjustment accuracy of the weight is 10mm (hole spacing)
6. Dimensions of the bottom plate of the impactor: L260mm * W165mm * H10mm
7. Spinal cord clamp bracket, which can be composed of X, Y, and Z axes; Freely adjustable clamping direction
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