Feedlot Applicator Replacement Needle
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The Feedlot Applicator Replacement Needle is a genuine Allflex spare part designed for the Manual Feedlot Applicator. Made from durable stainless steel, this needle ensures proper tag application for one-piece feedlot tags.

When to Replace

Replace the needle when:

  • Tags are not piercing cleanly
  • Visible wear or damage to the needle tip
  • Inconsistent tag application
  • As part of regular maintenance schedule

Compatible Applicator

Compatible Tags

The Feedlot Applicator (and this replacement needle) works with one-piece feedlot tags:

Other Spare Parts

Genuine Allflex Quality

Using genuine Allflex replacement parts ensures proper fit and reliable performance. Third-party parts may not fit correctly and can damage your applicator or result in poor tag application.

Applicators & Accessories

Feedlot Applicator Replacement Needle

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Genuine Allflex replacement needle for the Manual Feedlot Applicator. Essential spare part to keep your feedlot tagging equipment in optimal working condition.

  • Fits Manual Feedlot Applicator
  • Genuine Allflex spare part
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Easy to install

Shipping & Returns

Standard shipping $25 Australia-wide. Express shipping $50.
As many of our tags are made to order, dispatch timeframes may vary depending on order complexity and seasonal demand. We appreciate your understanding during busy periods.

Ordering Information

All livestock tags are made to order. Please ensure your PIC, state, and print details are correct before ordering. Changes cannot be made once production has commenced.

Product Details

  • Brand: Allflex
  • Type: Replacement needle/pin
  • Material: Stainless steel

Compatible Applicator

  • Manual Feedlot Applicator

Compatible Tags

  • Original Feedlot One Piece Tag (114mm × 72mm)
  • A-Tag Feedlot

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