VetroCRI Syringe Pump


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AIV Part Number: VM14075
Product Weight: 1.12 lb(s)

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    Veterinary Syringe Pump


    The VetroCRI is the perfect syringe pump for all vet clinics whether this is your first constant rate infusion pump or you've been using them for years. This easy to use syringe pump is designed for controlled continuous administration of IV fluids and does not require software to operate. It is battery powered giving you the freedom to move around your facility without worrying about tripping over cords. The VetroCRI is able to be used in a variety of areas in your facility. It can be hung from an IV pole using the pole loop, hung on the side of a cage with the cage clip, or the non-slip stabilizing foot allows it to lay flat on a table without concern of it sliding.

    The VetroCRI is designed to provide many years of reliable service with only minor routine maintenance and comes with a one year warranty.

     Accepts BD, Monoject, and generic disposable syringes in sizes from 5cc-60cc 

     Audible and Visual Alarm

     Use it where you need it with an IV pole loop attachment, cage clip and stabilizing foot

     Air In Line Detection: 2 levels of sensitivity

     Battery: 4 C-size alkaline cells (NEDA14A)

     Dimensions: 8.9in H x 4.5in W x 2.5in D

     Weight: 1lb 12oz with batteries




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