Gomco 405 Tabletop Aspirator Pump
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- Make Gomco
- Hertz 50Hz UK
- Model 405
- Serial N/A
- Weight 20.0 Lb
- Voltage 120V
- Includes Power cord included |
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 15.0in x 18.0in x 15.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Are you in the market for a high-performance general use tabletop aspirator? Look no further than the Gomco 405. This AC-powered aspirator provides controlled vacuum regulation up to 635 mm Hg and has a flow rate of 40 lpm at open flow. It's an invaluable tool for hospitals, clinics, physician's offices, nursing home facilities, and home care. It's designed for removing mucus from the throats of newborn infants and post-operative patients, bronchoscopic suction, and many other bedside uses. The 405 is a durable unit that is a must-have for various suction needs. Did you know that the 405 comes with a sound level of less than 54 dBA? This ensures a quiet operation, ideal for its multiple applications.
Key Features- AC-powered with controlled vacuum regulation
- Flow rate of 40 lpm at open flow
- Ideal for hospitals, clinics, and home care
- Durable and quiet operation with less than 54 dBA sound level
- Vacuum Range: -80 to -635 mm Hg
- Flow Rate: 40 lpm at open flow
- Pump Type: Carbon rotary vane
- Motor: 1/10 hp
- Sound level: Less than 54 dBA
Metric: 9.07 kg
Imperial: 20 lbs
Metric: 38.1 cm x 45.72 cm x 38.1 cm
Imperial: 15 in x 18 in x 15 in
90184900
Harmonized Code DetailsMedical suction, surgical or laboratory suction units and parts thereof
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