NSN 6515-01-391-4422 NEEDLE PRO, NEEDLEPRO, 4141
Product Details | HYPODERMIC NEEDLE PROTECTIVE GUARD
6515-01-391-4422 An item which can be attached to a syringe in order to insure self-centering of needle into injection site, and to eliminate needle stick injury during clean-up, and for disposal of syringes. It is designed to be used for intravenous drug delivery procedures.
Part Alternates: NEEDLE PRO, NEEDLEPRO, 4141, 6515-01-391-4422, 01-391-4422, 6515013914422, 013914422
Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies | Medical and Surgical Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies
Supply Group (FSG) | NSN Assign. | NIIN | Item Name Code (INC) |
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65 | 10 JUN 1994 | 01-391-4422 | 46478 ( GUARD, PROTECTIVE, HYPODERMIC NEEDLE ) |
Demand History | NSN 6515-01-391-4422
Part Number | Request Date | QTY | Origin |
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4141 | 2019-10-288 | 104 | CN |
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Technical Data | NSN 6515-01-391-4422
Characteristic | Specifications |
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MATERIAL | PLASTIC |
STERILITY | NONSTERILE |
CONNECTOR TYPE | SELF-FIT |
DISPOSITION AFTER INITIAL USE | DISPOSABLE |
UNIT PACKAGE TYPE | PACKAGE |
SPECIAL FEATURES | FOR USE WITH ALL NEEDLE AND VACUUM TUBE BLOOD SAMPLING SYSTEMS; PACKAGED IN TWO BAGS OF 500 EACH |
Restrictions/Controls & Freight Information | NSN 6515-01-391-4422
Category | Code | Description |
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Hazardous Material Indicator Code | N | There is no data in the HMIS and the NSN is in an FSC not generally suspected of containing hazardous materials |
Demilitarization Code: | A | Non-Munitions List Item/ Non-Strategic List Item - Demilitarization not required. |
Precious Metals Indicator Code: | A | Item does not contain precious metal |
Criticality Code: | X | The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application. |
Category | Code | Description |
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