The YUWELL 7B-1 Suction Device is a manual portable suction unit with up to 20 L/min flow and a collection bottle, designed for quick fluid suction when a simple solution is needed without power.
Features (YUWELL 7B-1 Manual Suction 20 L/min)
Operation is based on a manual lever mechanism, supporting use even where mains power is not available.
The unit is lightweight and compact, making it easier to carry in a kit, clinic bag or transport setup.
The collection bottle supports controlled fluid collection during use and helps keep the process organized.
Included catheters in different sizes provide flexibility depending on the intended use scenario.
The device is intended for use by a trained person and with proper hygiene practices, especially when using contact consumables.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: YUWELL
- Model / MPN: 7B-1
- Type: Manual suction device
- Max flow: ≥ 20 L/min
- Max negative pressure: ≥ 40 kPa
- Fluid collection bottle: 200 ml
- Suction tubing diameter: 8 mm
- Weight: 202 g (0.202 kg)
- Dimensions: 17 × 18 × 5 cm
- In the box: 8 mm suction tube (1 pc), F8 catheter (1 pc), F12 catheter (1 pc), user manual
- GTIN: Not available
This product is supplied as medical equipment. Compliance markings (e.g. CE) and quality standards (e.g. ISO) should be confirmed via the manufacturer and/or official distributor documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is a manual suction device like the YUWELL 7B-1 most useful?
It is a practical option when portability and power-free operation matter, such as during transport, in a medical kit, or as a backup solution where simple, immediate operation is preferred.
What should I consider for hygiene when using tubing & catheters?
Use consumables according to the manufacturer instructions, focusing on clean handling and proper bottle management. In professional settings, suitable consumables and, where required, single-use items help reduce cross-contamination risks.
How do I choose between the included F8 and F12 catheters?
Selection depends on the use scenario and the procedure followed. F8 is a smaller size compared to F12, giving flexibility depending on needs and local protocol.