SOCOREX Automatic Injector Hose Connector No: 50
Product Features
This is an original connector 100% compatible with all SOCOREX automatic injector models. It is a critical component, identified as part number 50 in the device's technical diagram, enabling liquid entry. It ensures a secure and leak-proof connection of the plastic supply hose to the injector body. Thanks to its high-quality stainless steel material, it is resistant to the corrosive effects of medications and moisture. It has a ribbed (barb) tip structure that prevents the hose from slipping or coming loose. Thanks to its heat-resistant structure, it is fully suitable for autoclaves and other sterilization methods.
Product Description
The SOCOREX Hose Connector is one of the most important components ensuring the uninterrupted operation of your automatic vaccination system. This part, number 50, stabilizes the liquid flow by connecting the hose from the vaccine container to the injector's valve system. Connectors that are lost over time, leak due to threading, or are bent due to impact can lead to air intake by the injector and dosage errors. This adapter, an original Socorex replacement part, fits perfectly onto the body thanks to its millimeter-precise thread design, guaranteeing the tubing remains secure even during the most intense vaccination marathons.
Technical Advantages and Profitability
Universal Compatibility: Fits all capacity hose models, including Socorex 187 and 287 series. Leak-Proof Guarantee: Precisely machined screw threads ensure an airtight seal at the connection point with the body, maintaining dosage accuracy. Easy Assembly: Easily assembled and disassembled by hand without any tools, offering practical field-specific replacement. Durable Construction: Breakage and bend-resistant metal alloy ensures a long service life. Flow Optimization: The inner diameter design supports smooth, turbulent flow of liquid into the syringe.
Applications
Replacement of lost or damaged #50 Socorex connection fittings. Leak repair in case of air bubbles at the hose connection point to the syringe. Use of spare parts for quick switching between different vaccine containers and hose sets. Repair and maintenance processes of syringe sets before mass vaccination.