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Tourniquet Metal Clip Spare Rubber for Veterinary Use
Tourniquet Metal Clip Spare Rubber for Veterinary Use
SKU:PS-VS-00533
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Tourniquet Metal Clip Spare Rubber
It is a durable replacement part for tourniquet metal clips. Designed for veterinary use, it ensures effective restraint during procedures.
Key Features
- Durable spare rubber for tourniquet metal clips
- Designed for veterinary use in clinical settings
- Provides secure restraint during procedures
- Easy to replace for continued tool functionality
- Reliable and long-lasting, ideal for professional use
- Essential component for maintaining tourniquet systems
- Helps ensure animal safety during medical treatments
Detailed Product Description
The Tourniquet Metal Clip Spare Rubber is an essential replacement part for tourniquet metal clips used in veterinary procedures. Designed to provide a secure fit, the spare rubber component ensures that the tourniquet maintains its effectiveness in applying the correct amount of pressure during animal treatments.
This spare rubber is designed specifically for use with tourniquet metal clips, ensuring that it provides the necessary flexibility and strength to maintain secure and reliable restraint during medical procedures. The rubber material offers durability and is built to withstand repeated use in clinical settings.
Veterinary professionals rely on tourniquet systems to control blood flow during surgeries or treatments, and the spare rubber ensures that the tourniquet system continues to function effectively. Its simple design makes it easy to replace, ensuring that the equipment remains in working condition without the need for an entirely new system.
Whether for routine veterinary exams, surgical procedures, or emergency care, this spare rubber is a cost-effective and practical solution for maintaining your tourniquet systems. It ensures reliable animal restraint, helping to prevent injury and providing better control during procedures.
For clinics, veterinary hospitals, or individual veterinary practitioners, the Tourniquet Metal Clip Spare Rubber provides a dependable, high-quality solution for maintaining the functionality of essential restraint tools. It is built to withstand the demands of daily use, making it an essential replacement part for maintaining the safety and efficiency of veterinary procedures.
Applications / Use Cases
- Replacement for worn-out rubber in tourniquet metal clips
- Veterinary surgeries requiring blood flow control
- Animal restraint during clinical or emergency procedures
- Routine use in veterinary practices for maintaining equipment
- Surgical procedures where tourniquet systems are used
Why Choose This Product
- Durable and long-lasting for repeated use
- Designed specifically for veterinary applications
- Reliable restraint during medical procedures
- Easy to replace, ensuring continued use of your tourniquet system
- Cost-effective spare part for maintaining essential equipment
FAQ Section
Q1: What is the spare rubber used for?
It is used as a replacement part for tourniquet metal clips to maintain effective restraint during veterinary procedures.
Q2: Is this spare rubber easy to replace?
Yes, the rubber is easy to replace, ensuring the continued functionality of the tourniquet metal clip system.
Q3: Is this spare rubber suitable for all types of tourniquet clips?
It is designed specifically for use with tourniquet metal clips in veterinary care.
Q4: Can this rubber be used for other medical devices?
It is designed for use with tourniquet systems specifically and may not be suitable for other devices.
Q5: How long does this spare rubber last?
The durable rubber is designed for long-lasting use, though regular replacement is recommended based on wear and tear.
Q6: Can I use this spare rubber for large animal procedures?
Yes, the rubber is suitable for veterinary procedures with both small and large animals.


