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Wagner Liquid Zip52 Polypropylene Body - PTFE Diaphragm - Stainless Steel Valve Seat - Stainless Steel Valve Ball - Low Pressure Double Diaphragm Pump - Bare Polypropylene Unit

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Wagner Liquid Zip52 Polypropylene Body - PTFE Diaphragm - Stainless Steel Valve Seat - Stainless Steel Valve Ball - Low Pressure Double Diaphragm Pump - Bare Polypropylene UnitNon conductive polypropylene versions Two coupled diaphragms (2) are moving from the left to the right and back by help of pressurized air (3). The steering valve (4) guides the air to the side where the diaphragm is moved to contract the fluid chamber (1). Material is beeing transported by contraction and expansion of the fluid chamber volume and the inlet and outlet valves (5&6). Pumped material material chamber Long life diaphragm Pressurized air
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Alfred
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item as describes, fast shipping
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John A. Sandoval
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Pocketable Backup
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OK... No computer, No Cell Service, No Electricity, No WiFi, No Radio, Oh My God... No Kindle... RATS! Let me see... There it is... My Emergency & Critical Care Pocket Guide... YEP! Even stagnating in the bottom of your bag its reassuring to have a backup...
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Alison R. Mutton
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 4
Great info TINY BOOK
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There’s small, and then there’s this book. It’s true that this is a pocket size book. Look at the dimensions and then imagine 6pt font. Giving it four stars because info is great- succinct, useful, and up to date! But taking away one star because it should come with a magnifying lens.
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James P.
Houston, US
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Army Medic Emergency Reference
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Great book for a field medic for emergency conditions. It fits nicely in my aid bag. The only issue I had with the actual book is it was bent on arrival
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Ivelina Nedelcheva
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 1
Not helpful for new grad
Just random facts No abdominal pain test panel/plan for example. An emed book should have basic guidelines for most common chief complaints
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2020

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