Description
Russian VI 2005
Russian VI 2005 Vaginal Speculum – Heavy-Duty Veterinary Instrument for Large Animal Reproductive Procedures
Industrial-Strength Design for Demanding Veterinary Applications
The Russian VI 2005 is a robust vaginal speculum engineered for high-performance reproductive examinations and artificial insemination in cattle, horses, and other large animals. Built to withstand rigorous field use in all climates, this instrument combines Soviet-era durability with modern ergonomic features for reliable operation in challenging farm and veterinary clinic conditions.
Technical Specifications & Construction
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Military-Grade Materials
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Cold-forged 40X stainless steel (GOST 5632-72 standard)
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Chrome-plated surfaces for corrosion resistance
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380mm extended length (15″) with 45-80mm adjustable diameter
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Enhanced Visibility System
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Dual-position incandescent lighting (30W/60W)
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120° field of view with polished reflector
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Unbreakable borosilicate lens
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Mechanical Features
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Triple-gear blade expansion mechanism
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360° rotating head with locking collar
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Knurled steel handle with impact-resistant coating
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Clinical Applications
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Field Reproductive Examinations
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Estrus detection in harsh environments
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Vaginal trauma assessment
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Breeding Procedures
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Deep uterine AI in cattle
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Mare fertility evaluations
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Therapeutic Interventions
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Vaginal prolapse management
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Post-partum examinations
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Performance Advantages
✔ Extreme Durability – Withstands -40°C to +60°C operation
✔ Reliable Operation – Mechanical system requires no batteries
✔ Easy Maintenance – Fully disassemblable for cleaning
Complete Field Kit
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Main speculum body
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4 hardened steel blades (45/55/65/80mm)
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Bullet case with foam inserts
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Spare bulb kit
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Illustrated maintenance manual
Certifications:
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GOST R 51609-2000 Medical Standard
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ISO 9001:2015 Quality System
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IP56 Dust/Water Resistance
The Russian VI 2005 delivers unmatched ruggedness and reliability, making it the preferred choice for veterinarians working in extreme conditions across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and beyond.







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