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Cap-Chur Disposable Aero Syringes with Grit Blasted Collared Needles

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GRP1440
item_5digit:
41519,44076,40676,41518,45276
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Cap-Chur Disposable Aero Syringes with Grit Blasted, Collared Needles are a type of dart syringe for one-time use with Cap-Chur CO2 guns or cartridge-fired guns. This type of disposable dart syringe is a dart gun for medicating cattle, livestock or even wildlife.

The Cap-Chur Disposable Aero Syringes come completely assembled and do not require charges to dispense medication, as they rely on the charge of the gun. As the gun is fired, the syringe is pressurized. These lightweight syringes are made from clear plastic and travel a greater distance than reusable aluminum dart syringes. The clear barrel allows view of contents. Disposable Aero Syringe includes 1" Cap-Chur needle. Color of the tail piece may vary.

Grit blasted collared Cap-Chur needles remain in place longer than other needles, ensuring full dosing of medication and making them a good choice for new users of Cap-Chur equipment. Use a separate hand syringe to draw up medication. Using a 2" or longer needle, or loading needle #32946, slowly inject medication into the Aero Syringe. The needle must reach all the way into the barrel cavity to prevent air lock. Place the red needle cap onto the end of the Aero Syringe needle, taking care not to puncture the cap. Leave the needle cap in place when you load the Aero Syringe into your gun.

When the gun is fired, the disposable Aero Syringe is pressurized as it leaves the barrel of the gun. Do not manually pressurize the Aero Syringe. As Aero Syringe makes impact with the animal, the red needle cap is punctured and remains on the needle shaft. The medication is dispensed into the animal in approximately two seconds.

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