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How to conjoin surgical tubing?
We cannot tie the tubing so we neither a step by step on how to melt or glue surgical tubing. Thank you very much in advance, Eastridge Robotics.
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
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Why can't you tie it ? |
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
I usually cut (or stretch) the tubing so that the ends go past each other and then put two zip ties around both ends and cinch them together. Just be careful, some zip ties can cut the surgical tubing when tightened too much.
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
we have used hose clamps in the past, i have always thought that if you could inflate the surgical tubing with compressed air, then put one end inside the other and let the air out it would make a strong bond.
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
Thank you both very much, we have decided to forgo the use of surgical tubing.
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
Someone else may find this useful...
Cut a short length of pneumatic tubing (2-4 inches will do, longer will make a better bond) and slide both ends of the surgical tubing over it. It's surprisingly strong, although I can't vouch for it's performance under very high loads or over a long period of time. |
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
i got a better idea, get heat-shrink that just fits over the tube before shrunk, then shrink it.
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
A smaller diameter length of surgical tubing can be inserted into larger tubing, but it is very difficult. The upside is that it is just as difficult if not harder to remove (this is only a good thing if you don't have to undo the connection once it has been made).
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
Take a look at a wrist rocket slingshot and see how the sugical tubing is attached to the slingshot.
Roy |
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Re: How to conjoin surgical tubing?
Would a solvent (such as isopropyl alcohol) work? It should lubricate when its wet, then evaporate quickly afterwards. I believe its what's used to re-grip golf clubs.
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