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Pneumatic Motor Module, Throttleless

ProductsPneumatic Motor Module, Throttleless
Company MicroAire Surgical Instruments
Item Pneumatic Motor Module, Throttleless
Features 
  • Pneumatic
  • Throttleless
  • Accepts all 1000 and 2000 series modular attachments.
  • Description Pneumatic Motor Module, without throttle (MicroAire hose connector). Accepts all 1000 and 2000 series modular attachments.

    1050-100 model requires 10ft. air hose 9000-000, or existing hose with MicroAire connector. Also requires 9100-000 Foot Control Switch.

    1050-200 model requires 10ft air hose 9013-000, or existing hose with Linvatec/Hall connector. Also requires 9100-000 Foot Control Switch.
    Info MicroAire Surgical Instruments
    Customer Service: (800) 722-0822
    Web site: http://www.microaire.com

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