Two Injector Module Connections
The A 150 features two module connection ports for holding up to two injector modules or inserts simultaneously — supporting efficient loading of pipettes, beakers, flasks, test tubes, and specialty glassware across pharmaceutical and research laboratories worldwide today.
Automatic Closing of Connections
The A 150 features automatic closing of the connections when not in use — preventing pressure loss, ensuring optimal cleaning performance, and supporting flexible loading configurations across laboratory glassware reprocessing departments worldwide today.
494 by 440 Millimetre Clearances
The A 150 features precise 494 mm width and 440 mm length clearances — ensuring optimal basket positioning, secure stability during washing cycles, reliable spray arm clearance, and proven dimensional fit with Miele PG 8583 and PG 8593 chamber configurations.
Miele PG 8583 Compatibility
The A 150 is specifically engineered for the Miele PG 8583 laboratory glass washer-disinfector — supporting integrated laboratory reprocessing workflow across pharmaceutical laboratories, research laboratories, and IVF laboratories using PG 8583 platforms worldwide today.
Miele PG 8593 Compatibility
The A 150 is specifically engineered for the Miele PG 8593 laboratory glass washer-disinfector — supporting larger-capacity laboratory reprocessing workflow across hospital central laboratories, university laboratories, and pathology laboratories worldwide today.
Optimum Loading of Injector Modules
The A 150 enables optimum loading of injector modules or inserts supporting pipette modules, test tube inserts, flask inserts, beaker holders, and specialty glassware holders — across pharmaceutical reprocessing and research laboratory workflows worldwide today.
German Miele Precision Engineering
The A 150 is manufactured by Miele & Cie KG (founded 1899) — supporting reliable accessory procurement across regulated pharmaceutical laboratories, research laboratories, IVF laboratories, and university laboratories with proven German manufacturing heritage today.
