Overview
This set of stainless steel light guide adapters is specially designed for seamless compatibility between endoscopic light sources and endoscopes. Crafted with ultra-precision machining, these adapters serve as critical optical connectors in minimally invasive surgical systems, ensuring stable, high-efficiency light transmission while meeting the stringent hygiene and durability requirements of medical environments.
Key Features & Specifications
1. Universal Compatibility
The set includes multiple specifications to fit major brands such as Karl Storz, Olympus, Richard Wolf, Stryker, and other mainstream endoscopic/light source systems. It supports both screw-lock and bayonet-lock interfaces, solving the common problem of incompatible connectors across different medical device brands.
2. Premium Material & Construction
– Material: High-quality 304/316L stainless steel, offering excellent corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and biocompatibility.
– Surface Finish: Mirror-polished surface for smooth insertion/removal and easy sterilization.
– Internal Design: Precision-machined optical channels with convex lens alignment to minimize light loss (light transmittance ≥97%).
3. Reliable Connection & Sealing
– Equipped with anti-slip knurled nuts and precision clamping buckles for secure, tool-free locking.
– Built-in silicone sealing rings prevent light leakage and ensure stable light output during long-term use.
4. Sterilizable & Durable
– Resistant to high-temperature and high-pressure sterilization (autoclavable at 134°C), meeting medical instrument sterilization standards.
– Withstands over 1000 mating cycles without deformation or signal degradation, ensuring long-term reliability in operating rooms.
Application Scenarios
Ideal for laparoscopic, arthroscopic, ENT (ear-nose-throat), urological, and gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures. It is a core accessory for hospitals, surgical centers, and medical device maintenance teams, enabling flexible switching between different light sources and endoscopes to support diverse clinical needs.


