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Sphyg Blood Pressure Meter Bulb And Valve Manual

by Sphyg
Original price R 46.95 - Original price R 46.95
Original price
R 46.95
R 46.95 - R 46.95
Current price R 46.95

Sphyg Blood Pressure Monitor Bulb & Valve – Manual Inflation Kit

This replacement inflator kit includes a precision hand bulb and adjustable air‑release valve designed for manual sphygmomanometers. Compatible with most aneroid cuff systems, it ensures controlled inflation and deflation during blood pressure readings.

Key Benefits
  • Compatible with standard adult sphygmomanometers—offers smooth inflation via hand‑squeeze bulb
  • Adjustable valve allows slow, controlled deflation (~2–3 mmHg/sec) for accurate measurement
  • Ideal maintenance part for worn or leaking inflation bulbs—extends device lifespan
  • Simple replacement part for DIY calibration kits or medical device repair boxes
Components & Materials
  • Rubber inflation bulb with check valve (squeeze pump)
  • Screw‑type air release valve (metal or plastic) to regulate deflation
  • Tubing connector compatible with standard sphygmomanometer cuffs or manometer tubing
How to Use
  1. Ensure the valve is screwed clockwise (closed), then connect to cuff or tubing.
  2. Squeeze the bulb to inflate the cuff—usually to 20–30 mmHg above expected systolic pressure.
  3. Turn valve counterclockwise slowly to deflate at approximately 2–3 mmHg/sec.
  4. Once measurement is complete, fully open valve to release all air and then disconnect.
  5. Inspect for air leaks—if bulb does not hold pressure, replace components.
Who It’s For
  • Medical technicians or clinics needing spare parts or repair components
  • Home users replacing malfunctioning bulb or valve from manual BP sets
  • Training institutions or students performing maintenance on sphygmomanometers
Caution & Storage
  • Not to be used above 300 mmHg—risk of damage or inaccurate readings.
  • Clean external surfaces with damp cloth or mild detergent—do not submerge.
  • Inspect tubing and bulb regularly for cracks—replace if pressure leaks exceed 4 mmHg/min when valve is closed.
  • Remove bulb if idle for extended periods; store in cool, dry environment.