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We are getting an Agilent 7000 triple quad and looking at the site prep document it lists the depth of the instrument as 34 inches. My problem is most of my benches are 30 inches deep, but with no wall behind them. Does anyone know if the feet on the instrument will fit on a 30 inch deep bench? Is part of the depth of the instrument some overhang of the upper part that is at least 4 inches?

I am hoping so as this will make things much easier. I am calling Agilent about it also but sometimes I can get answers for something like this quicker from those who actually use them :)
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Well, found the answer. 27 inches for footprint. So it will fit on the bench! Be glad to get this thing here and installed and see what it will do :)
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