Press down on the coverslip
the five steps to making a wet mount slide is 1.use a flat glass slide to prepare a wt mount slide 2.suck up a few drops of water from your liquid specimen into a medicaine dropper 3.pick up the wet mount slide on the 2 outer sides of the slides 4.place the specimen your using into the water 5.place the top cover slips on the top of the water with the specimen in it (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (: (:
A dry mount slide is a slide that has no liquid or cover slip. This type of slide is commonly used for observing solid specimens under a microscope.
So that you wouldn't mistaken those air bubbles as parasite eggs or other structures.
A wet mount slide is not recommended to be saved for a later class period as it can dry out and affect the quality of the specimen. It is best to prepare a new wet mount slide each time you want to examine a specimen to ensure accurate results.
The small glass square is called a coverslip. It is used to place over the specimen and mounting medium on a wet mount slide to prevent evaporation, protect the specimen, and provide a flat viewing surface for microscopy.
Unscrew the lug nuts holding it onto the mount. It should slide right off.
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Remove center hub cover maybe spring loaded Slide gear out Remove spanner nut Remove washers Wheel bearing should slide out Hub should slide off spindle
Remove slide pin bolts. Then remove caliper. Rotor should slide off the hub.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
A wet mount slide is when a solution is applied to a microscope slide with whatever subject is being studied, typically under a slip cover.
Remove the center cap, washers and C-clip and the wheel should slide off.
Remove wheels Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Remove lower caliper slide bolt (12 mm) Remove brake hose line retainer bolt directly bottom of spring mount. Use large c clamp to collapse (retract) piston into caliper. Pull up on lower caliper slide rotating on upper slide when free of disc push back on upper slide. you should be holding caliper attached only by hose now Good luck.
Should be of the "peel off" type. Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotors and support Disc should slide off wheel studs
SHOULD BE OF THE "PEEL OFF" TYPE Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off center hub
Should be of the "peel off" type Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub