Thermo Orion Meter-Attachable Electrode Stand

The Orion meter-attachable electrode stand holds electrodes in samples to simplify measurement.
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Can I purchase just the pH electrode holder that snaps into the end of the arm?
Unfortunately, the pH holder for the Benchtop Electrode Arm cannot be purchased separately. It only comes as a part with the Thermo Orion Star A-Series Electrode Arm.
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Orion meter-attachable electrode stand, includes electrode arm, holder & meter bracket
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