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Care schedule for covered and vented dissection tables — the 1035-02 Covered Table, 1035-06DT-V Vented Covered Table, and drawer-equipped 1035-06DT.
← Back to Resource CenterCovered tables add three wear systems an open table doesn't have: the lid and its hinges, the perimeter gasket, and — on vented models — the exhaust ports and duct connection. Each protects specimen condition and room air quality only when maintained.
| Frequency | Tasks |
|---|---|
| Each session | Wipe lid interior before closing; confirm even lid seating on all sides; clean gasket contact line; check that vent ports (1035-06DT-V) are unobstructed. |
| Weekly | Clean gasket with mild detergent and inspect for nicks or flattening; open and close the lid through full travel checking hinge smoothness; wipe drawer slides (1035-06DT) and confirm full extension without binding. |
| Monthly | Vacuum vent ports and check duct connection for leaks (vented models); tighten hinge fasteners; verify lid stays/supports hold position at full open; sanitize interior channels and drain path. |
| Quarterly | Replace gasket if compression set is visible; check lid alignment corner-to-corner and shim hinges if drift has opened a gap; full drain service; record on the Quarterly Inspection Log. |
A lid that closes unevenly leaks vapor at the high corner. Check alignment quarterly by closing the lid on a strip of paper at each corner — equal drag on all four means even compression. Uneven drag means hinge fasteners have shifted: loosen, re-seat, retighten.
The 1035-06DT-V only performs when its exhaust path is clear and the connected duct actually pulls. Coordinate with your facilities team so the table's exhaust is included in the building system per your ventilation plan, and confirm draw with a simple smoke-pencil check monthly.
1035-02 Covered Dissection Table1035-06DT-V Vented Covered Table1035-06DT Table w/ DrawersFull USPE Catalog
Look for flattening (compression set), nicks, or a shiny glazed contact line. If the paper-strip test shows loose corners even after hinge adjustment, the gasket has lost resilience and should be replaced.
Yes. A cover reduces vapor release but doesn't eliminate it — the room still needs proper air changes and, for vented models, a live connection to building exhaust. The cover and the ventilation system work together.
Drawers are best for session-ready instruments, not wet storage. Dry instruments before stowing, and wipe slides weekly — trapped moisture in a closed drawer is a common source of staining.
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