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Hi! I hope someone can anawer this. After lubricating my low speed ( same oil i use with highspeed), when I start using it, the oil comes seeping out colored black. Im not sure what im doing wrong.
We weigh our F-airs daily and always replace them after they have gained 50 grams. I would never trust bulk refillable canisters with client-owned pets in our veterinary practice, but maybe that is acceptable practice for other uses. We do use bike bottle holders on our anesthesia machine poles, that is good advice.
I am an exotic pet vet, and most of my patients are less than 5 pounds. When the F-air gets saturated, there is increased resistance in the system, which leads to inadequate gas clearance, which can be life threatening in these small patients. Active scavengers work on moving air with forced air movement, usually with a fan but sometimes using a vacuum, which can pull the air directly out of my tiny patients, so we do not use these on small animals.
Great demonstrations. Clearly explained everything and answered all my questions about the keyfiller vaporizer that we got in the lab. Thank you for posting this.
Dear Mr. Cutter, the lubrication must be done after autoclaving in order to run smoothly while performing a dentistry. There is no real danger of running the turbine without a burr for a short period of time. We do this to make sure the oil have pass everywhere. However, we do not recommend either to run it for a long period of time with burrs. Thank you,
thanks,..but: What I really wanted to know is: is this lubrication done before or after autoclaving? Also, I've heard you're not supposed to spool up the turbine without a burr (load): is this true?
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