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Syringe fixture

  • Secures a syringe assembly for plunger compression force testing
  • 100 lbF [500 N] Capacity
  • Replaceable inserts, may be drilled in the field up to 0.85 in [21.6 mm] dia.
  • Removable cup tray
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Mark-10 G1089 Syringe Compression Fixture

This fixture is designed to test compression force of a syringe plunger, as per ISO 7886-1 and other relevant standards. Four blank stainless steel inserts are included, and may be drilled in the field to accommodate various diameter barrels. When used with appropriate instruments, such as an ESM301 test stand and Series 7 force gauge, initial and secondary peaks may be captured, as well as average force over a period of time.

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Maximum Capacity100 LBS

Product General Attributes

Warranty3 YEARS
Product Weight1.89 LBS
Country of OriginUnited States

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Weight1.89 lbs
Mark-10 G1089 Syringe fixture

Original price was: $1,248.50.Current price is: $1,186.07.

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