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6025 - Cat/Rabbit Ventilator
The 6025 Rodent Ventilator is a volume-controlled mechanical ventilator (according to Starling's ventilation method), designed for use with cats, rabbits and animals of similar size. It can be can be equipped with 50 or 100 ml cylinder/piston assembly.
The 6025 Rodent Ventilator is a volume-controlled mechanical ventilator (according to Starling's ventilation method), designed for use with cats, rabbits and animals of similar size. It can be can be equipped with 50 or 100 ml cylinder/piston assembly.
The 6025 drive consists of a variable speed geared motor linked by a novel variable stroke mechanism to easily interchangeable cylinder/piston assemblies. Their precisely regulated geared-motor speed provides the most accurate and reliable stroke rate control of any respirator available.
Motor speed is precisely regulated by an electronic feedback-controlled drive, thus providing the most accurate and reliable stroke rate control of any respirator available.
Electronic noise broadcasting is negligible, and the pumps are also quiet to the ear.
The operation of the ventilator may be "paused" by an external TTL logic signal (optional feature).
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| FEATURE |
BENEFIT |
| Purely mechanical, constructed with the best materials |
Reliable and life-time lasting |
| Interchangeable cylinder/piston assemblies (50, 100 ml) |
The same ventilator for animals of different sizes |
| Optional start/stop feature |
Synchronize with external imaging devices |
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| Rate: |
10 to 100 strokes for minute |
| Rate Read-out: |
digital display |
| Stroke Volume: |
10 to 50 or 20 to 100 depending on cylinder/piston installed |
| Stroke Vol. Scale: |
10-50 ml |
| Stroke Vol. Reproducibility: |
±2% |
| Power Requirements: |
115 or 230V, 50/60 Hz 40 VA max |
| Dimensions: |
27 x 25.5 x 18.5 cm |
| Net weight: |
Kg 10.5 |
| Shipping Weight: |
Kg 16 approx |
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| 6027 |
100ml Cylinder-Piston |
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