Air inlet/outlet valve Zimmer Refurbished
The Air inlet/outlet valve is a refurbished equipment component used within a larger medical equipment assembly. It serves a discrete pneumatic function and is intended for installation as part of the host system rather than standalone use.
An inlet/outlet valve controls whether air enters, exits, or is redirected through a pneumatic path. Valve action is typically coordinated with pump operation or switching logic in the host equipment. Pneumatic components guide or join moving air through an equipment assembly. Their job is to keep the intended flow path organized between pumps, valves, manifolds, ports, and internal tubing.
These parts are commonly installed with tubing pushed onto barbed, threaded, clamped, or otherwise retained connection points, depending on the host equipment design. Correct routing matters because a kinked, loose, or misrouted line can change how air reaches downstream components. During service, technicians use pneumatic parts to restore a defined internal air path after disassembly, wear, contamination, or damage. Replacement work typically includes checking neighboring tubing, seals, fittings, and retainers before the enclosure is closed. Refurbished condition indicates the component has been processed for reuse through inspection and testing, without implying any particular test result or remaining service life.
Key Features
- Flow-control function - opens, closes, or redirects an air path so the surrounding pneumatic circuit can switch between operating states.
- Air-path function - directs or joins pneumatic flow between internal components so the equipment can maintain its designed routing.
- Serviceable connection point - supports disassembly and reassembly of tubing runs during maintenance without replacing an entire pneumatic subsystem.
- Compact internal role - fits within equipment plumbing where organized routing is needed between pumps, valves, manifolds, or external ports.
- Routing support - helps technicians keep individual air lines separated and connected to the intended destination during reassembly.
Ideal For
- Biomedical equipment repair benches
- Pneumatic subsystems inside medical equipment
- Depot refurbishment and parts replacement workflows
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