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Report date: 07.08.2025
The images show a medical aspirator device with a wheeled and portable chassis. The device consists of a main unit used to draw fluids and particles via vacuum, a collection container (jar), a pressure gauge, and connecting hoses. The overall design of the product indicates that it is intended for use in hospital or clinical settings. The images show a total of 1 main aspirator device and its mounted accessories.
The Hercules brand and the Well Son name are clearly visible on the front and side surfaces of the device’s chassis. Below this information, the model number VE 930 is located. The phrase “REGENTAL” is legible on the transparent collection container. This suggests that the main unit and the collection container may be of different brands. The workmanship and label details of the product give the impression that it is an original device.
It is clear that the device has been used, and its overall condition is moderate. The findings regarding its physical condition are listed below:
Upon visual inspection of the device’s mechanical and technical components, no significant broken or missing parts were detected.
There is a metal label on the device’s chassis. The information on this label is as follows:
Additionally, on the control panel, there is a switch indicating the “High/Low” setting and a slot for a “Pilot” light. The collection container has volume measurements (from 100 to 1900) and text containing usage instructions.
In the images, there is no obvious malfunction (such as a broken part, a disconnected cable, etc.) that would prevent the device from operating. However, the heavy signs of use and wear and tear on the device should be taken into account. In particular, the plastic hoses, which have yellowed over time, may have lost their flexibility and pose a risk of cracking in the future. The performance of the internal electronic and mechanical components is uncertain due to the device’s age. Nevertheless, in its current state, the device maintains its physical integrity and shows no signs of serious damage.