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Chip Positioning 'Gun'. This is a proven tool with a number of years successful use in the pet, vet and zoo sectors. The chip cartridge twists into a locked position for chip extrusion. When the chip is positioned simply squeeze the gun handle to extrude the chip. Replace the plastic cap on the needle, twist anti-clockwise and the needle is freed and ready to put in the sharps box (below). |
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The Sharps Box. Though the needles are not in any way sharp they are re-useable and if you send us back a full Sharps Box we'll send you another free! The Wipes shown left are a useful extra for your hands, the working surface or cleaning the Stirrup Bar before marking the visual code on it prior to engraving. |
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Leather Hole Punch.
For creating leather plugs. We tried a number of leather |
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Pliers. Nice
quality, inexpensive. What more could you want!
Awl. Inexpensive and adequate for the job |
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Rubber Buffers. You don't want to run the risk of
damaging a saddle so these buffers will ensure maximum protection whilst placing the chip. |
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Rubber Work Mat. Again to help avoid saddle damage we
supply a rubber work station cover so you know your work area is a safe place for your clients saddle. |