The Luer Lock is a standardised system across small-scale fluid fittings in order to make leak-free connections between two parts. These are common across medical and laboratory instruments. They are described as having a male-taper fitting and its mating female part. Syringes are one of the most common instruments using the luer lock system with the male luer-lock connection fitting the female needle which screws into it. These can be split into two varieties by the connection type: locking or slipping. The locking ‘Luer-Lock’ style are more secure, the needles are inserted into the syringe and twisted to form a locked connection; ensuring no liquids can leak and prevents accidental removal of the needles. The slipping ‘Luer-Slip’ style are quicker to fit, requiring a simple push of the needle into the syringe and ready to go. Luer-slip syringes can also be called ‘luer fitting’ syringes.
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• It's engraved with a capacity scale on the syringe, which is clear and accurate, convenient for you to check the dosage