BUILT TO
STABILIZE
TIGHTEN WITH CONFIDENCE
The Patented SAM® AUTOSTOP buckle acts to ensure all slack is removed prior to TCD inflation. Once optimal compressive force is reached, two prongs activate, clicking to confirm correct application. The buckle is secured in place with its Velcro® system strap.
PRODUCT SPECS
- New Part Number Aide
- Product Overview (PDF)
- Instructions for Use (PDF)
- Instructional Poster (PDF)
- MR SAFETY INFORMATION (PDF)
- Translated Docs (DROPBOX)
- Training
* Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process.
SAM® is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. ©2020 SAM Medical Products. All rights reserved.
JT400-EN: 2 TCD, 1 TCD Extender, 1 Hand Pump and Aux Strap, Bag
NSN# 6515-01-618-7475
JT401-EN: 1 TCD, 1 Hand Pump (No Extender or Aux Strap)
Optimal force is reached when 150N of circumferential pressure is attained, which extends prongs from the AUTOSTOP Buckle through the Precision Strap.
- New Part Number Aide
- Product Overview (PDF)
- Instructions for Use (PDF)
- Instructional Poster (PDF)
- MR SAFETY INFORMATION (PDF)
- Translated Docs (DROPBOX)
- Training
* Size and weight vary by configuration and manufacturing process.
SAM® is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries. ©2020 SAM Medical Products. All rights reserved.
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