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Catalog 2019 01 GENERAL INFORMATION Eagle Laboratory Glass Company, LLC is a family owned and operated glassblowing company just outside of Cleveland, OH. We specialize in the fabrication and repair of borosilicate (often referred to as "Pyrex") laboratory glassware. After 50 years of business, we have the skilled workers and the facility to complete all orders quickly and expertly. Whether you need something as simple as a dozen test tubes or as involved as a totally custom never-before-produced design, we are the glass shop for you. DELIVERY HOW TO ORDER ITEM CUSTOM .....................................2 TO 4 wks. When placing an order you need to use the item MODIFIED STANDARD...............1 TO 3 wks number than the code number , for example if you wanted Adapter EG 2441 having 24/40 joint STANDARD.................................1 TO 2 wks. members you would order as follows: EG 2441-00 REPAIRS .....................................1 TO 3 wks. All delivery times are estimates and an exact time will be given upon order request. EG 2441 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, FULL LENGTH In the event apparatus is needed on a more timely basis, please With outer joint member at one end and the same size inner notify us at the time of ordering and we will advise on what can joint member at the other end and a side hose connection be done. located between the joints, At Eagle Laboratory Glass Company we work with our customers to provide the best possible service. JOINT DISCOUNTS SIZE CODE PRICE 24/40 00 20.50 For your convenience, we have already discounted are glassware (approx. 25%-35%) and is reflected on the price 29/42 02 21.85 of the item. This eliminates the guess work on discounts REPAIR OF GLASSWARE allotted your company. 1. BOX UP YOUR BROKEN GLASSWARE AND SHIP TO Prices are current at time of printing. We reserve the right EAGLE GLASS .....glass should be clean of any caustic or to change pricing without notice, when necessary. You will flammable materials .....be sure to include your be notified at the time of ordering or shortly afterwards. company information: name, contact person, TERMS telephone#, if possible fax# and/or email address 2. UPON RECEIPT OF GLASSWARE, WE WILL SEND All orders are shipped F.O.B., Painesville, OH by United Parcel Service or comparable company. YOU A MAXIMUM PRICE QUOTE ON REPAIRABLE ITEMS .....if an item is not repairable we may be able to Forms of payment: use parts for the other items in need of repair 1. ACCOUNT SET-UP WITH EAGLE invoices are Net 30 .....PLEASE NOTE: there is always a chance that during days. repair an item will continue to break, if this occurs, no 2. MASTER CARD, VISA charges will be made 3. CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AT TIME OF ORDER 3. AFTER YOU RECEIVE PRICE QUOTATION, PLACEMENT ($30.00 fee for returned checks) CONTACT US AND LET US KNOW WHAT ITEMS YOU All applicable taxes will be added as required by law unless WOULD LIKE US TO PROCEED TO REPAIR .....at this a tax exempt form as been placed on file. Freight charges time we will also determine form of payment (set-up an are pre-paid and added except with check/money order , call for charges. account with net 30 days, company check, Visa or Master Card). If paying by check, we will notify you of RETURNS exact cost upon repair completion and will wait to Do not return any merchandise without contacting Eagle receive your check before shipping. ($30.00 fee for all Laboratory Glass Company. returned checks) There will be a restocking fee of 20% for catalog items 4. WE WILL BOX UP YOUR REPAIRED GLASSWARE returned due to an error in ordering. AND SHIP BACK TO YOU CUSTOM GLASSWARE LIABILITY Our glassblowers will work with your engineers to produce The products listed in this catalog are manufactured to the glassware of the highest quality. We will also offer highest possible standards. alternatives, when available, that will allow our customers to obtain better pricing, delivery and efficiency. EAGLE LABORATORY GLASS COMPANY MAKES NO Whether you are looking to: WARRANTIES AS TO THE SUITABILITY OF ANY PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE AND SHALL NOT ...get a price quote for an item you have purchased previously elsewhere BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE, ....need modifications to an item DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RESULTING FROM THE USE ....want to start completely from scratch OF SUCH PRODUCTS OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL Give us a call, fax or e-mail, so that we can help you determine DAMAGES. STANDARD GLASS APPARATUS There are literally thousands of different items coming in various sizes. For this reason we do not stock the standard laboratory glassware items. Instead we stock the materials needed to fabricate these items quickly on a made to order basis therefore, ** keeping our overhead down and our prices low ** allowing our customers to make slight changes in an item (such as joint size) without the custom pricing ** no volume ordering for discount pricing with only a $15.00 minimum If you do not find the item you need in our catalog, let us know what you are looking for so that we can give you a price quote. 2 0 1 9 ADAPTER EG 2200 ADAPTER, FULL LENGTH JOINT , REDUCING TYPE JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM OUTER INNER CODE PRICE OUTER INNER CODE PRICE 10/30 14/35 04 28.65 19/38 24/40 12 24.70 10/30 19/38 05 23.80 19/38 29/42 13 29.00 10/30 24/40 06 23.40 19/38 34/45 62 32.95 10/30 29/42 07 24.70 19/38 45/50 14 41.55 10/30 34/45 32 32.05 10/30 45/50 34 38.75 24/40 29/42 15 26.45 24/40 34/45 74 29.50 14/35 19/38 50 24.45 24/40 45/50 17 40.00 14/35 24/40 10 24.65 24/40 34/45 74 20.30 EG 2200 14/35 29/42 52 26.25 29/40 34/45 19 38.45 14/35 34/45 54 31.60 29/42 45/50 20 44.75 14/35 45/50 45 42.15 34/45 45/50 98 57.55 EG 2201 ADAPTER, FULL LENGTH JOINT, ENLARGING TYPE JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM OUTER INNER CODE PRICE OUTER INNER CODE PRICE 19/38 10/30 02 23.00 34/45 19/38 14 34.15 19/38 14/35 04 24.15 34/45 24/40 16 31.55 19/38 10/30 02 14.55 34/45 29/42 17 33.10 24/40 10/30 06 23.10 34/45 19/38 14 21.30 24/40 14/35 32 23.25 45/50 24/40 24 53.35 24/40 19/38 08 24.60 45/50 29/42 26 54.30 19/38 10/30 02 14.55 34/45 19/38 14 21.30 29/42 10/30 09 24.35 55/50 24/40 28 61.00 29/42 14/35 10 25.00 55/50 29/42 30 70.10 EG 2201 29/42 19/38 11 27.15 34/45 19/38 14 21.30 29/42 24/40 12 27.60 34/45 19/38 14 21.30 EG 2202 ADAPTER, BUSHING STYLE Bushing style adapter allows for more compact joint apparatus assemblies. JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE OUTER INNER CODE PRICE OUTER INNER CODE PRICE 19/38 14/35 06 30.95 34/45 24/40 24 48.20 34/45 29/42 26 59.30 24/40 10/30 08 36.55 45/50 24/40 34 81.80 24/40 14/35 10 34.40 45/50 29/42 36 77.75 24/40 19/38 12 32.15 45/50 34/45 38 75.40 29/42 19/38 18 41.00 EG 2202 29/42 24/40 20 37.10 4 440/354-8350, FAX# 440/354-8340, Email: [email protected] 2 0 ADAPTER 1 9 EG 2203 ADAPTER, BALL AND SOCKET, REDUCING AND ENLARGING TYPES With ball joint member at one end and socket joint member at opposite end. REDUCING ENLARGING JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM SOCKET BALL CODE PRICE SOCKET BALL CODE PRICE 18/9 28/12 08 28.40 28/12 18/9 24 30.70 18/9 35/25 10 32.00 35/25 18/9 28 34.70 28/15 35/25 12 34.00 35/25 28/15 30 34.90 EG 2203 EG 2204 ADAPTER, COMBINATION, FULL LENGTH JOINT MEMBER AND BALL JOINT MEMBER JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM OUTER BALL CODE PRICE OUTER BALL CODE PRICE 24/40 28/15 18 27.85 29/42 28/15 28 33.90 24/40 35/20 20 29.85 29/42 35/25 30 36.10 24/40 35/25 22 31.40 EG 2204 EG 2205 ADAPTER, COMBINATION, FULL LENGTH JOINT MEMBER AND SOCKET JOINT MEMBER JOINT SIZE JOINT SIZE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM SOCKET INNER CODE PRICE SOCKET INNER CODE PRICE 18/9 24/40 08 26.65 35/20 24/40 30 30.90 28/15 24/40 22 27.50 35/25 24/40 38 31.05 28/15 29/42 24 32.05 35/25 29/42 40 32.45 EG 2205 EG 2299 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, INNER Having inner joint same size on both ends. 24/40 JOINT MEMBERS 29/42 JOINT MEMBERS LENGTH BETWEEN LENGTH BETWEEN JOINTS CODE PRICE JOINTS CODE PRICE 30 mm 00 31.85 30 mm 10 34.00 70 mm 02 31.85 70 mm 12 34.00 120 mm 04 33.25 120 mm 14 35.20 170 mm 06 33.25 170 mm 16 35.20 EG 2299 EG 2300 ADAPTER, STRAIGHT, OUTER Having inner joint same size on both ends.
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