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G1313/1329 Belt Tension

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I would like to know if anyone has the "Torque2.mac" (macros) for measuring the torque of the belts within the Agilent 1100 series autosampler. I see reference to this in the Troubleshooting Guide for the Sample Transport Assembly but I don't seem to have this macros on a number of 1100 systems I work with routinely. If anyone has this macros, would you be able to email it to me at rubyfan@yahoo.com? I greatly appreciate any assistance. Thanks!!
I thought all CS has this macros. Which directory are using to storage macros?
You can use Agilent's Lab Advisor. This programm has this function.
As i know Basic is free, may be i'm wrong. Advanced is abour 20-25 dollars.
I searched through the HPChem:Core sub directory and the Torque2.mac is not there. I also searched the ChemStation installation CD and didn't find it. I don't have Agilent Lab Advisor - it doesn't appear to be a free software download to me but I'll ask an Agilent rep to see. Thanks for the feedback.
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