O-ring kit for NIBP100D or NIBP100E
This O-ring repair kit is used to lubricate or replace the O-rings for the NIBP100D or NIBP100E Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitor, CNAP® finger cuff sensor, and CNAP® sensor cable. O-rings are used for leak-proof distribution of air throughout the hardware—the O-ring bushings of the finger cuff and the cable need to be lubricated* regularly (every 12 months) to ensure a free moving connection and avoid air leakage.
Kit includes
- 20Â O-rings
- repair tool
Recommended lubricant:Â Parker O-Ring Lube
- Use the recommended lubricant or a similar barium base petroleum grease formulated to facilitate installation and extend the service life of synthetic rubber O-Rings and Seals. The recommended lubricant combines excellent surface adherence characteristics and lubricity with inherent water resistance.Â
See How to Lubricate or Replace O-Rings for instructions.Â
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Part #: RXNIBP100D-KIT
Categories: Amplifiers - Education, Amplifiers - Research
Subcategories: Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Education, Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Research
Subcategories: Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Education, Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Research
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Knowledge Base
- * CLEANING GUIDELINES *
- About License Keys
- AC mode
- AcqKnowledge accuracy
- AcqKnowledge iLok key lost or unavailable
- Amplifier analog output signals
- Amplifier filter settings
- Arbitrary waveform stimulation
- Band-pass and band-stop filters
- BioNomadix Signal Interruption
- Biopac Student Lab (BSL) Newest Features
- Calculating file sizes
- Calibration values
- Checking Finger Cuff Lifetime for NIBP100D/NIBP100D-HD
- Common mistakes/general troubleshooting
- Connecting Calibration Gas Tanks & Mixing Chambers
- Editing noisy data
- Electrodermal activity measurements
- Enabling the Transform Menu in BSL Analysis (RSD)
- Event Markers | Correcting Automated Placement
- Excel files exported from BIOPAC software open in Excel 'Protected View'
- Glossary of specification terminology
- Grounding guidelines
- High pass filters
- How can I move QRS peak event marks from the bottom of S waves to the top of R waves?
- Installation CD/DVD lost or damaged...how can I re-install software?
- Interfacing third-party transducers
- Low pass filters
- Notch filter
- Railing signal (flatline)
- Recording good data
- Troubleshooting MP160 Ethernet Communication
- Using other software with BIOPAC hardware
- VREF, reference excitation voltage
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