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<description><![CDATA[<p>Greetings all, This is a little off topic for photography but in the retina wheelhouse. We have an older Frigitronics CE-82 that needs to have the high pressure NOS hoses replaced. Cooper Surgical has discontinued the Frigitronics line so they don't have them. Has anyone found an alternative online?</p><p>Just a shot in the dark, but if anyone knows I'm betting it's one of our crowd :)</p><p>Thanks!</p>]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[It might be possible to look at the hoses themselves and find out who the manufacturer was, and replace it either with the same or an equivalent.  If the device ends up with a leak, the giggling will tell you.  That is the same device that we used in The Woodlands TX.  Eric Kegley might be able to line you up with who did the repair on that device a couple years back.  Dev Sharma would have been hands on with getting the repair coordinated.]]></description>
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