I have a question regarding scheduled maintenance of rotary microtomes. I run a 
simulation lab for students of lab technology. Part of their histology rotation 
involves learning how to produce acceptable sections on the microtome. I 
currently have 3 Leica rotary (manual) microtomes, which are used by students a 
total of 18-20 days per year (for educational purposes, not to produce 
diagnostic materials). In addition, I may use a microtome for a couple weeks 
total each year to produce control materials and to troubleshoot staining 
issues.

Currently, the microtomes are serviced by a Leica-educated professional 
annually for preventative maintenance. As these microtomes are only used 
infrequently, is this level of maintenance necessary (or recommended)? I am 
contemplating switching to a bi-annual schedule as a cost-saving measure.

Does anyone have any advice or experience regarding maintaining microtomes in a 
low-volume setting?

Cheers,

Allen



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