UNIMATIK Automatic Injector Maintenance Kit 2 ml - Complete Overhaul and Repair Kit
Product Features
This is an original maintenance kit fully compatible with all 2 ml capacity UNIMATIK automatic injector models. It includes critical internal components that determine the injector's sealing and dosing performance. The kit includes high-quality seals, stainless steel balls, and high-strength springs. It is manufactured from special alloy materials resistant to the corrosive effects of drugs and vaccines. By replacing worn or hardened parts, it completely eliminates air pocket and liquid leakage problems.
Product Description
The UNIMATIK 2 ml Maintenance Kit is designed to extend the lifespan of your professional vaccination equipment and ensure it always operates with the highest precision. With prolonged use, especially after intensive vaccination periods, the seals inside the injector may lose their flexibility or the springs in the valve system may weaken. This leads to dosage deviations and drug waste. This repair kit allows you to return your injector to factory settings by replacing the most critical parts instead of replacing your entire device.
Technical Superiority and Advantages
Precise Valve Control: The new ball bearings and springs in the set ensure millimeter-precise operation of the valve system, guaranteeing accurate dosage with every press. Excellent Sealing: Specially formulated replacement seals create a perfect vacuum between the piston and glass body, preventing air intake. Economical Maintenance: A low-cost set allows you to continue using your expensive automatic injector set reliably for years. Durable Components: Stainless metal parts and chemical-resistant seal structure are unaffected by sterilization processes. Practical Application: Easily replaceable by the user in field conditions without requiring any technical service support.
Areas of Application
Repair of 2 ml UNIMATIC injectors that miss doses or fail to draw the vaccine completely; Repair of devices with impaired injection accuracy due to air pocket problems; Routine device maintenance and refurbishment before mass vaccination campaigns; Periodic parts replacement in veterinary clinics to maintain hygiene and performance standards.