Description: This Karl Storz compatible fiber optic light cable is perfect for endoscopy and laparoscopy procedures. The high-quality ACHYUT brand ensures that you have a reliable and durable cable that will provide the lighting you need for your surgical procedure. The unit type is a unit and the instrument is a cable, making it easy to use and maneuver during the operation. The model ACE45566 was manufactured in India and is designed for use in ophthalmology. It is compatible with Karl Storz instruments and is made with the latest technology to provide the best possible results. This cable is categorized as a laparoscopic instrument and is perfect for healthcare, lab, and dental procedures. It is also suitable for use in business and industrial settings.FiberOptic Light Guide Cable with Storz Fitting Instrument and Light Source End for Endoscopes Only for Halogen Light Source Description:- Advanced proprietary Optical Fibers for maximum Illumination. Stainless Steel end fittings available to fit all competitive manufacturers Light Source, such as ACMI, WOLF, KARL STORZ, PENTAX and OLYMPUS. Durable silicone sheathing insures maximum flexibility while reducing the weight completely Autoclavable. Features:- Strain relieved by kevler and protected by silicon hose. Steam Autoclavable with warranty. Light Source end temperature resistant up to 300 degree. Stainless Steel adopters enables our cables to be used with other manufactures Light Source.Halogen Safe Protected.Diameter : 4.5mm StandardLength : 2300mm Standard or Other Optional Length also available on special Order.
Price: 106 USD
Location: Ambala, HARYANA
End Time: 2024-11-04T11:59:10.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: ACHYUT
Unit Type: Unit
Model: ACE45566
Instrument: CABLE
MPN: Does not apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Intended Use/Discipline: Ophthalmology