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X-Ray apparatus: low capacity port
25-40 ma; 60-100 kvp; 115/230 volt; 50/60 hz; ac: 4500 watts; on wheels; in reusable container; can be unpacked, assembled, and made operational in 10 minutes by one trained individual; ASSEMBLY-Disassembly tools provided; requires 75 in. (190.5 cm) ceiling height and 32 deg to 100 deg f (0 deg to 38 deg c) ambient temperature with not more than 95 pct relative humidity; control unit with attached cord permits operator to be at least 6 ft. (1.8 meter) from unit; for use in small medical units outside field type hospitals to determine the nature and extent of injuries which may have to be evacuated to higher level facilities; may also be used to meet bedside radiography requirements; compatible with pedestal type operating tables; for use in field assemblies and operating rooms; generic master items; for brand specific end item, see 6525-01-325-3740
A portable, mobile, or stationary device usually consisting of an x-ray tube, transformer, control, and associated devices designed for radiographic examination of patients.
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