•Scissors •Dissecting Forceps •Artery Forceps •Needle Holders … · 2017. 6. 5. ·...
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•Scissors •Dissecting Forceps •Artery Forceps•Needle Holders •Tissue Grasping Forceps
•Retractors •BP Handles •Towel Clips •Suction Tubes
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[email protected] • www.lifehealthcare.com.auLevel 8, 15 Talavera Road, North Ryde NSW 2113
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Scissors
Dressing / Tissue Forceps
Artery Forceps
Tissue Grasping Forceps
Towel Clips / Tubing Clamps
Sponge Holding Forceps
Scalpel Handles
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Retractors
Suction Tubes
Sterilizing Pins
Repair Program
Care of Surgical Instruments
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
NUMERICAL INDEX
Needle Holders
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SCALPEL HANDLE No: 312.5cm
KAE1003
SCALPEL HANDLE No: 716cm
KAE1007
SCALPEL HANDLE No: 412.5cm
KAE1024
DRESSING SCISSORSSharp-blunt blades
straightKAE105-13 13cmKAE105-14 14cm
DRESSING SCISSORSSharp-sharp blades
straightKAE106-13 13cmKAE106-14 14cm
DRESSING SCISSORSBlunt-blunt blades
straightKAE107-13 13cmKAE107-14 14cm
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MAYODissecting Scissors
straight curvedKAE110-14 14cm ------KAE110-17 17cm KAE111-17
MAYO-TCTungsten CarbideDissecting Scissors
curvedKAE111-57 17cm
METZENBAUM Dissecting Scissors
straight curvedKAE114-13 13cm ----- ------ 14cm KAE115-14KAE114-18 18cm KAE115-18
METZENBAUM-TCTungsten CarbideDissecting Scissors
straight curvedKAE114-54 14cm KAE115-54KAE114-58 18cm KAE115-58
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MINI-METZENBAUMDissecting Scissors
straight curvedKAE119-11 11cm KAE120-11
MINI-METZENBAUMTungsten CarbideDissecting Scissors
CurvedKAE120-51 11cm
STEVENSTenotomy Scissors
straight curvedKAE126-11 11cm KAE127-11
IRISDissecting Scissors
straight curved KAE133-09 9cm KAE134-09 KAE137-11 11cm KAE138-11
IRIS-TCTungsten CarbideDissecting Scissors
straight curvedKAE137-51 11cm KAE138-51
UNIVERSALBandage Scissors
Plastic handleKAE156-18 18cm
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DRESSING FORCEPSSerrated
KAE201-14 14cmKAE201-16 16cmKAE201-18 18cmKAE201-20 20cm
TISSUE FORCEPS1x2 teeth
KAE203-14 14cmKAE203-16 16cmKAE203-18 18cmKAE203-20 20cm
ADSON-BROWNTissue Forceps
9x9 teethKAE209-12 12cm
ADSONForceps
KAE206-12 serrated 12cm KAE207-12 1x2 teeth 12cm
MICRO ADSON Forceps
KAE206-13 serrated 12cm KAE207-13 1x2 teeth 12cm
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MCINDOEDressing Forceps
KAE220-15 15cm
GILLIESTissue Forceps
KAE221-15 15cm
WAUGH Forceps
KAE224-20 serrated 20cmKAE225-20 1x2 teeth 20cm
BONNEYTissue Forceps
KAE229-18 18cm
LANETissue Forceps
KAE232-14 14cmKAE232-18 18cm
DEBAKEY-atraumatic2mm wide
Tissue ForcepsKAE236-16 16cmKAE236-20 20cm
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HALSTEDMosquito Forceps - serrated
straight curvedKAE343-12 12.5cm KAE344-12
MICRO-HALSTEDMosquito Forceps - serrated
straight curvedKAE345-12 12.5cm KAE346-12
CRILEArtery Forceps
straight curvedKAE350-14 14cm KAE351-14
SPENCER WELLSArtery Forceps
straight curvedKAE361-13 13cm KAE362-13KAE361-15 15cm KAE362-15KAE361-18 18cm KAE362-18KAE361-20 20cm KAE362-20
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ROCHESTER-PEANArtery Forceps
straight curvedKAE365-14 14cm ------ KAE365-16 16cm KAE366-16KAE365-18 18cm KAE366-18KAE365-20 20cm KAE366-20KAE365-22 22cm KAE366-22
KOCHERArtery Forceps
straight curvedKAE370-14 14cm KAE371-14KAE370-16 16cm KAE371-16KAE370-18 18cm KAE371-18KAE370-20 20cm KAE371-20KAE370-22 22cm KAE371-22KAE370-24 24cm KAE371-24
ROBERTSArtery Forceps
curvedKAE382-22 22cm
ALLISTissue Grasping Forceps
4x5 teethKAE301-15 15cm
BABCOCKTissue Grasping ForcepsKAE304-16 16cmKAE304-20 20cm
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BACKHAUSTowel Forceps
KAE327-11 11cmKAE327-13 13cm
EDNA (LORNA)Towel Forceps
KAE329-10 10cmKAE329-13 13cm
BALL & SOCKETTowel Forceps
KAE330-13 13.5cm
VORSE Tubing Clampcross-serrated
KAE334-18 18cmKAE334-20 20cm
VORSE Tubing Clamp
cross-serrated with GuardKAE335-18 18cmKAE335-20 20cm
PRESBYTERIANTubing Clamp
SmoothKAE336-16 16cmKAE336-18 18cm
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FOERSTERSponge Holding Forceps
KAE318-18 18cmKAE318-24 24cm
RAMPLEYSponge Holding ForcepsKAE320-24 24.5cm
HALSEY-TCTungsten Carbide
NeedleholdersKAE404-13 13cm
CRILE-WOOD-TCTungsten Carbide
NeedleholdersKAE409-15 15cmKAE409-18 18cmKAE409-20 20cm
MAYO-HEGAR -TCTungsten Carbide
NeedleholdersKAE412-14 14cmKAE412-16 16cmKAE412-18 18cmKAE412-20 20cmKAE412-23 23cm
BONNEYUterine Polyp ForcepsKAE324-24 24cm
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KILNERSkin Hook
KAE502-15 15cm
GILLIESSkin Hook
small largeKAE503-01 18cm KAE503-02
SENN-MILLER (CATSPAWS)Retractors
sharp bluntKAE506-16 16cm KAE506-17
LANGENBECK-KOCHERRetractor21.5cm
KAE511-25 25x8mmKAE511-40 40x11mmKAE511-55 55x11mmKAE511-60 60x25mm
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FRAZIERSuction Tube
18cmKAE602-06 6FGKAE602-08 8FGKAE602-09 9FGKAE602-10 10FGKAE602-12 12FGKAE602-15 15FG
YANKAUERSuction Tube
KAE609-30 30cm
MAYOSterilizing Pin
KAE636-14 14cm
MAYOSterilizing Pindouble hook
KAE636-15 15cm
BUNTSterilizing Pin
KAE638-12 12cm
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KAISERS ESSENTIALS: Repair Program for Surgical Instruments
Our repair service o�ers you a fast and e�cient means of restoring your damaged instruments. We have the facilities and the experience necessary to do a professional job on all kinds of instruments, regardless of make.All mechanically sound instruments can be restored to near new condition.
Our repairs are comprehensive:
SCISSORS:
To us, this is not just a simple treatment of the cutting edges; shanks and blades are aligned, screws reset, weak screws replaced, blade insides receive a new hollow-ground, edges are sharpened to the correct angle with a special grinding disc (made of silicone carbide material) to avoid “steel burning”. The scissors will be completely refurbished, cleaned and checked for a smooth cut.
Inferior brands may have pinned and �attened screws, or just have riveted joints, not allowing dismantling for proper sharpening. We do not recommend having them repaired. It is far more economical to replace these scissors.
Check your sharpened scissors with a piece of gauze and see the di�erence!
NEEDLEHOLDERS with Tungsten Carbide inserts:
Worn or cracked TC inserts can be replaced in almost any brand except AESCULAP.We use only German made TC inserts of the highest quality.After the bonding process the jaws are precisely aligned, spring tension and box lock checked, shanks and ratchets adjusted.
The instruments will be fully refurbished; all spots and stains removed for a new look. Some inferior brands can have weak jaws after the heat treatment during the bonding process, which is beyond our control. Again only replacement of a better brand o�ers a viable solution.
Your retipped needleholder is gripping like new!
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CARE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
• Use instruments only for the purpose for which they were designed.
• Handle instruments gently – avoid bouncing, dropping or overstraining.
• An automated process (disinfector) should be used wherever possible for cleaning and disinfecting instruments. Due to its signi�cantly lower e�ectiveness and reproducibility, a manual process – even using an ultrasonic bath – should only be used if an automated process is not available.
• Disassemble all instruments with removable parts.
• Pre treatment: Coarse contamination (eg: blood) must be removed from the instrument directly after use (within a maximum of 2hrs). For this purpose, use running water or disinfectant solution. Do not use steel wool, wire brushes, highly abrasive cleaners or detergents with a high pH (8-9), as this will damage the passive layer or “skin” of your instrument. The so-called passivation process during manufacturing forms a thin protective �lm on the surface of the stainless steel itself. Older instruments are well protected by a tough layer of passivation as a result of many washing, drying and sterilisation processes.
• Keep box locks, ratchets, hinges and serrations free from debris. If substances are allowed to build up in the box lock the instrument will become sti� and be subject to misalignment and cracking.
• Check that instruments are thoroughly dry before the sterilisation process. Any remaining moisture, particularly in the box locks, hinges and crevices may result in corrosion.
• Never mix stainless steel and plated instruments together in the ultrasonic cleaner, as electrolysis will cause corrosion or etching on the stainless instruments.
• Avoid contact corrosion. Always keep stained or corroded instruments away from impeccable stainless steel instruments.
• Instruments with Joints: (eg: forceps, clamps, scissors, needleholders) º Open and close the instrument several times during pre treatment and as well as during cleaning and disinfection º Instruments need to be in the half-open position when carrying out automatic cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation º If required, oil the joint (but not other surface of the instrument) using as little oil as possible• Instruments with channels/cavities: (eg: suction tubes) º Rinse thoroughly at least 5 times during manual cleaning and disinfection and also at every rinsing step using a single use syringe º Connect directly to the rinsing connector of the cleaning/disinfector unit º Do not continue to use the instrument if the patency is impaired• Instruments with teeth (eg: toothed dissecting forceps , artery forceps) º Ensure that residues are completely removed from the teeth
Tungsten Carbide Tipped Instruments:
Make sure all detergents and lubricants are pH neutral. Tungsten Carbide tips and inserts can deteriorate prematurely. Strong ALKALINE solutions (over pH 7) will attack and actually break down the tungsten particles. Strong ACID (below pH 7) solutions can cause a breakdown of the cobalt binder which holds the tungsten and the carbide particles in position – the insert may become loose.
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Spotting, Staining, Rust and Corrosion:
Adhering to correct cleaning and sterilising procedures will prevent most occurrences of staining and spotting.
Light or dark spots:Slow evaporation of water condensation on the instrument will cause light or dark spots. Mineral deposits left behind after the water has evaporated, is the result of using tap water. The use of distilled or demineralised water will eliminate the problem. Spots can also be the result of opening the autoclave door before steam has been completely exhausted, causing a slow drying process.
Another reason for spotting can be traced to reusable instrument wrappers. During laundering procedures it is important that the
Brown stains:A dull brown or blue stain usually is a simple build-up of oxidation on the surface of your instrument. That stain is more detectable on a dull
on the surface of stainless steel to prevent atmospheric corrosion.
Blue Stains: Blue stains are usually the result of cold sterilisation solutions. Prepare the solution to exact proportions and change as directed by the manufacturer. Prolonged use will make the solution corrosive. Use of distilled or demineralised water and a rust inhibitor will minimise discolouration.
Purple/Black stains:Purple/Black stains may result from contact with ammonia. Many cleaning products contain ammonia, which remains on the instrument if not rinsed thoroughly. These stains can also result from amine deposits traced in the autoclave or steam pipes. Follow autoclave cleaning with a cycle of distilled water.
Rust spots:It is unlikely that surgical grade stainless steel will rust. What appears as rust is actually residual organic matter or mineral deposits in box locks, ratchets, serrations, hinges, etc. which have been baked onto the surface. Sterilisation of stainless instruments together with plated instruments of dissimilar material should be avoided. Chipped or imperfectly plated carbon steel instruments will cause rust deposits on stainless steel instruments. Electrolytic action will carry carbon particles from the exposed metal onto the stainless steel surface. These particles promptly oxidise and the stainless steel instrument appears to have rusted.
Corrosion:Presence of blood or soil in the box locks, ratchets, serrations, hinges etc. can cause corrosion.More care should be taken in cleaning. Excessive moisture left on the surface of instruments can also lead to corrosion. Preheat the autoclave; do not rush the drying time. Foreign matters deposited in the autoclave can result in spotting and corrosion of instruments. Inner surfaces of the autoclave should be given a routine maintenance. Wipe down with acetic acid (equal parts of vinegar and distilled water) to remove impurities. Stress corrosion can be caused by not opening box locks during sterilisation procedures. The heating up and cooling down process during sterilisation causes tension in the material.
Pitting: When instruments are exposed to saline solutions, blood, iodine, potassium chloride and other compounds, pitting will occur. Instruments should be rinsed thoroughly immediately after exposure and after cleaning. Pitting can also be traced to detergents with a high pH level (8-9) used during cleaning. It is impossible to completely restore an instrument after pitting or rust has eroded the hard surface.
These instruments should be replaced immediately, as pitting is far more susceptible to further corrosion.
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AADSONS Dressing Forceps ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7ADSONS Tissue Forceps .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7ADSONS-BROWN Tissue Forceps ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7ALLIS Tissue Grasping Forceps ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................10Artery Forceps • Crile ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 • Halstead .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 • Kocher .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 • Micro-Halstead .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9 • Roberts .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 • Rochester Pean ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 • Spencer Wells .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9BBABCOCK Tissue Grasping Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10BACKHAUS Towel Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11BALL & SOCKET Towel Forceps ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Bandage Scissors .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6BONNEY Tissue Forceps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8BONNEY Uterine Polyp Forceps .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12BP Scalpel Handles ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4BUNT Sterilizing Pin .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 14CCatspaws Retractors ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13CRILE Artery Forceps .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9CRILE-WOOD TC Needleholders ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12DDEBAKEY Tissue Forceps ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8Dissecting Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-8Dissecting Scissors ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4-6Dissectors ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-8Dressing Forceps .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7-8Dressing Scissors ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-6EEDNA (Lorna) Towel Forceps .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11FFOERSTER Sponge Holding Forceps ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12FRAZIER Suction Tubes .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14GGrasping Forceps ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10GILLIES Skin Hooks .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13GILLIES Tissue Forceps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8HHALSEY TC Needleholders ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12HALSTEAD Mosquito Forceps .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 9IIRIS Scissors ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6KKILNER Skin Hooks ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13KOCHER Artery Forceps ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10LLANE Tissue Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8LANGENBECK-KOCHER Retractors ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13MMAYO Dissecting Scissors .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5MAYO Sterlizing Pin ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14MAYO-HEGAR TC Needleholders .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
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M cont ...MCINDOE Dissecting Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8METZENBAUM Dissecting Scissors ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-6Micro ADSONS Dressing Forceps ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7Micro ADSONS Tissue Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7Micro HALSTEAD Mosquito Forceps .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9NNeedleholders • Crilewood ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 • Halsey ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 • Mayo-Hegar ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12
PPRESBYTERIAN Hospital Tubing Clamps..........................................................................................................................................................................................11Polyp (uterine) Forceps ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................12RRAMPLEYS Sponge Holding Forceps .......................................................................................................................................................................................12Retractors • Senn-Miller Catspaw ............................................................................................................................................................................................................13 • Kilner ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 • Langenbeck-Kocher .............................................................................................................................................................................................................13 • Skin hooks ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13
ROBERTS Artery Forceps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................10ROCHESTER PEAN Artery Forceps .....................................................................................................................................................................................................10SScalpel Handles .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4Scissors • Bandage ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 • Dressing ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 • Iris ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 • Mayo ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 • Metzenbaum ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 - 6 • Mini Metzenbaum .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 • Steven Tenotomy ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6SENN-MILLER Catspaw Retractors ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13SPENCER WELLS Artery Forceps ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9Sponge Holding Forceps ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................12Sterilizing Pins ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14STEVENS Tenotomy Dissecting Scissors .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6Suction Tubes ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14TTenotomy Dissecting Scissors .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6Tissue Grasping Forceps ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10Tissue Forceps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7-8Towel Clamps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Towel Forceps .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 11Tubing Clamps ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11UUNIVERSAL Bandage Scissors .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6Uterine Polyp Forceps .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................12VVORSE Tubing Clamps ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11WWAUGH Dissecting Forceps ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8YYANKAUER Suction Tube ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................14
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KAE1003 ............................................................................................................. 4
KAE1007 ............................................................................................................. 4
KAE1024 ............................................................................................................. 4
KAE105-13 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE105-14 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE106-13 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE106-14 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE107-13 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE107-14 ........................................................................................................ 4
KAE110-14 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE110-17 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE111-17 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE111-57 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE114-13 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE114-18 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE114-54 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE114-58 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE115-14 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE115-18 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE115-54 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE115-58 ........................................................................................................ 5
KAE119-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE120-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE120-51 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE126-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE127-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE133-09 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE134-09 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE137-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE137-51 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE138-11 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE138-51 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE156-18 ........................................................................................................ 6
KAE201-14 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE201-16 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE201-18 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE201-20 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE203-14 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE203-16 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE203-18 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE203-20 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE206-12 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE206-13 ........................................................................................................ 7
KAE207-12 .................................................................................................... 7
KAE207-13 .................................................................................................... 7
KAE209-12 .................................................................................................... 7
KAE220-15 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE221-15 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE224-20 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE225-20 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE229-18 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE232-14 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE232-18 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE236-16 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE236-20 .................................................................................................... 8
KAE301-15 ...................................................................................................10
KAE304-16 ...................................................................................................10
KAE304-20 ...................................................................................................10
KAE318-18 ...................................................................................................12
KAE318-24 ...................................................................................................12
KAE320-24 ...................................................................................................12
KAE324-24 ...................................................................................................12
KAE327-11...................................................................................................11
KAE327-13 ...................................................................................................11
KAE329-10 .................................................................................................. 11
KAE329-13 ...................................................................................................11
KAE330-13 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE334-18 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE334-20 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE335-18 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE335-20 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE336-16 ..................................................................................................11
KAE336-18 ................................................................................................. 11
KAE343-12 ................................................................................................... 9
KAE344-12 ................................................................................................... 9
KAE345-12 ................................................................................................... 9
KAE346-12 ................................................................................................... 9
KAE350-14 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE351-14 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE361-13 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE361-15 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE361-18 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE361-20 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE362-13 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE362-15 .................................................................................................... 9
KAE362-18 .................................................................................................... 9
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KAE362-20 ....................................................................................................... 9
KAE365-14 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE365-16 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE365-18 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE365-20 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE365-22 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE366-16 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE366-18 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE366-20 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE366-22 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-14 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-16 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-18 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-20 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-22 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE370-24 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-14 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-16 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-18 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-20 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-22 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE371-24 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE382-22 .................................................................................................... 10
KAE404-13 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE409-15 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE409-18 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE409-20 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE412-14 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE412-16 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE412-18 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE412-20 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE412-23 .................................................................................................... 12
KAE502-15 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE503-01 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE503-02 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE506-16 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE506-17 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE511-25 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE511-40 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE511-55 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE511-60 .................................................................................................... 13
KAE602-06 .................................................................................................... 14
KAE602-08 .................................................................................................... 14
KAE602-09 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE602-10 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE602-12 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE602-15 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE609-30 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE636-14 .................................................................................................. 14
KAE636-15 .................................................................................................. 14KAE638-12 .................................................................................................. 14
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TERMS OF SALE
1. OFFER: (30) days from this date or from the closing of tenders if applicable.
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3. PRICES: refunds would normally exceed the amount of duty involved.
4. PAYMENT: All invoices are net payable seven days from date of delivery unless otherwise stipulated.
5. INSURANCE: Cover against loss or damage while goods are in transit to the buyer is covered under the Company’s general open policy at no additional cost.
6. TIME OF DELIVERY: no responsibility for any loss or damage resulting from any delay however caused.
7. CANCELLATION: Accepted orders can only be cancelled with the agreement of the Company with or without conditions.
8. PASSING OF PROPERTY AND RISK: Property in the goods shall not pass to the buyer until the goods are paid in full. The buyer agrees, whilst the goods are in his possession or control and until payment in full is received by LifeHealthcare, that the goods shall be held by the buyer as bailee further, that the proceeds of sale by the buyer of any of the goods up to the full amount due under this contract shall be held by the buyer upon trust for LifeHealthcare, and shall be accounted for to LifeHealthcare. If the buyer defaults in payment for the goods LifeHealthcare may without prejudice to any other rights it has, recover the goods from the buyer. Risk in the goods shall pass to the buyer upon delivery of the goods.
9. GUARANTEE AND WARRANTIES: LifeHealthcare guarantees the goods against defects caused by faulty workmanship or materials for thirty-six months from the date of sale for capital equipment and thirty days for consumables and will repair or,
out otherwise than by LifeHealthcare or an authorised agent. To the extent permitted by law, all warranties and conditions,
10. PROPER LAW: This contract and its performance and discharge are governed by the laws of Australia and the State of NSW.
11. RETURNED GOODS POLICY: days of invoice date for adjustments to be made on accounts. Items returned without authorization will not be accepted for credit. LifeHealthcare invoice number and date of purchase must be shown on your packing list of returned items. A 20% handling charge will apply to returned goods. Goods must be in a saleable condition for a credit to be issued. No credit is allowed on returns of special or altered items. No product may be returned for credit after 30 days from invoice date.
Date issued: 21 November 2012 Approved by: D. Wiggins
Customer Service 1800 998 [email protected]
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