ENDOSCOPIC FLUSHING PUMP, 700 TO 750 ML/MIN INSTRUMENT CHANNEL, 230 ML/MIN AUXILIARY WATER CHANNEL, 100 TO 240 VAC, 100 VA, 50/60 HZ, 200 MM X 17


Replaces Olympus America Inc. OFP-2ENDOSCOPIC FLUSHING PUMP, 700 TO 750 ML/MIN INSTRUMENT CHANNEL, 230 ML/MIN AUXILIARY WATER CHANNEL, 100 TO 240 VAC, 100 VA, 50/60 HZ, 200 MM X 17
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
The Olympus OFP-2 pump delivers power and control that can irrigate fluid via either the instrument or auxiliary water channels of endoscopes. This allows the washing of gastric and colonic mucosa during procedures for improved images. It can also rapidly fill organs with fluid, allowing endoscopic ultrasound
