Burdick/Cardiac Science 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable (Connector Option 2) w/Resistor - Needle

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: ECG Trunk Cables

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Discover the expert quality and reliability of the Burdick/Cardiac Science 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable (Connector Option 2) with Resistor
  • Needle. This essential medical device is brand new and designed for immediate patient use, ensuring that healthcare professionals can deliver accurate ECG readings with confidence. Engineered for compatibility with various ECG machines, this 10-lead ECG cable provides optimal connectivity and performance, making it a vital tool for cardiac monitoring. Its durable construction guarantees a long lifespan, while the integrated resistor enhances measurement accuracy. Enhance your cardiac care capabilities with this high-quality ECG cable, perfect for any medical setting.
Burdick/Cardiac Science 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable (Connector Option 2) w/Resistor
  • Needle Specifications

  • Lead Wires:
  • Quantity: 10
  • Length: 10 feet (3.0 meters)

  • Connector Type:
  • Connector Option 2 (compatible with specific ECG monitors)

  • ECG Leads:
  • Type: Fixed
  • Configuration: Standard 12-lead ECG
  • Lead Wire Material: Copper with insulation

  • Resistance:
  • Included resistor rating: 1 M? (megohm)

  • Needle Specs:
  • Needle Type: Luer-lock compatible
  • Needle Gauge: 24G (0.55 mm)

  • Compatibility:
  • Compatible Devices: Various ECG machines from Burdick and Cardiac Science

  • Certification:
  • Complies with applicable ECG standards

  • Warranty:
  • Manufacturer warranty information as per company policy

  • Weight:
  • Approximately 0.5 lbs (0.23 kg)

  • Color:
  • Typically black or standardized color coding

(Note: Ensure compatibility with specific device models before use.)

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