Brand: GEModality · unknown
722237
GE Screw Self Tap Posidrive #8 X 0.5".
Meditegic supplies part number 722237 (GE). Available new, refurbished or pre-owned subject to stock — request a quote to confirm condition, compatibility and warranty for your system.
Specifications
| Part number | 722237 confirmed |
| Brand | GE derived |
| Category | Consult availability |
| Modality / system | Consult availability |
| Technical specs | Consult availability |
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Frequently asked
What is part number 722237?
722237 is a GE part. GE Screw Self Tap Posidrive #8 X 0.5"..
Is it compatible with my unit?
Send us your exact unit model and we'll confirm fit before quoting. We never guess compatibility.
New or refurbished?
New, refurbished or pre-owned may be available depending on stock. Warranty is confirmed with your quote.
How do I get a price?
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