User manual
Agilent 1260 Infinity High Performance Autosampler User Manual 11
Introduction
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Overview of the Module
Overview of the Module
The Autosampler transport mechanism uses an X- Z- theta robot to 
optimize the positioning of the sampling arm on the well plate. Once the 
sampling arm is positioned over the programmed sample position, the 
programmed sample volume is drawn by the metering device into the 
sampling needle. The sampling arm then moves to the injection position 
where the sample is flushed onto the column. 
The Autosampler employ a vial/plate pusher mechanism to hold down the 
vial or the plate while the needle is drawn back from the sample vessel (a 
must in the case a septum is used). This vial/plate pusher employs a 
sensor to detect the presence of a plate and to ensure accurate movement 
regardless of plate used. 
All axes of the transport mechanism (x- ,z- ,theta- robot) are driven by 
stepper- motors. Optical encoders ensure the correct operation of the 
movement. 
The standard metering device provides injection volumes from 0.1 – 
100 µL. The entire flow path including the metering device is always 
flushed by the mobile phase after injection for minimum internal 
carry- over.
An additional needle flush station with a peristaltic pump is installed to 
wash the outside of the needle. This reduces the already low carry- over 
for very sensitive analysis. 
The bottle containing the mobile phase for the wash procedure will be 
located in the solvent bottle cabinet. Produced waste during this operation 
is channeled safely away through a waste drain. 
The six- port (only 5 ports are used) injection valve unit is driven by a 
high- speed hybrid stepper motor. During the sampling sequence, the valve 
unit bypasses the autosampler, and connects flow from the pump to the 
column directly. During injection and analysis, the valve unit directs the 
flow through the autosampler which ensures that the entire sample is 
injected onto the column, and that the metering unit and needle are 
always free from sample residue before the next sampling sequence begins.










