Recommended floor space and clearances depend on how you plan to operate the system in your core prep area, including how you load cores, manage splash and slurry from wet grinding, and route utilities for power, compressed air, and water recirculation.
Most labs plan space so an operator can comfortably load and unload specimens, access the touchscreen, and clean the work zone without obstruction. It is also good practice to leave access for service and for removing covers or consumables during routine maintenance.
When laying out the footprint, the main factors are:
- Whether you add the optional water tank with filtration and circulation
- Where you place water management and slurry handling, including containment and cleanup space
- How you route 220 V power and the facility air line to avoid trip hazards
- How much staging room you need for incoming cores, finished specimens, and trays
If you want to confirm the best layout for your lab and options package, you can learn more or request a quote.