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O-ring kit for NIBP100D or NIBP100E

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O-ring kit for NIBP100 Systems
Part #: RXNIBP100D-KIT

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

  • 20 O-rings
  • repair tool

Recommended lubricant: 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. 

See How to Lubricate or Replace O-Rings for instructions. 

O-Ring Kit for NIBP cuff
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Subcategories: Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Education, Noninvasive Blood Pressure - Research

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