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X-Ray apparatus radiographic med lightweight portable
lightweight, portable/mobile durable diagnostic X-Ray system; packed in a reusable container; 110vac, 3 prong, 20 amp; cots item; dept of health & human service certified; capable of long term storage in and transport thru climatic design types; operation temp at 0 to 37.8 deg c; 95% relative humidity, NON-Condensing; lowest selection for X-Ray tube not less than 25ma; capable of providng 200mas exposures at all kv settings; exposure duration: operator selectable; time not affected by line frequency; children to large adult; unit is indented to be used with a computed radiography plate as the image receptor; X-Ray tube has stationary anode w/ 1.0mm focal spot or smaller; target angle provides full coverage of 14 x 17 in. film at 40" sid; pneumatic tires for easy transport; control unit contains exposure switch w/6 ft cord; for use in field military medical facilities w/ceiling height of 75 in.
capable of being lifted, moved and assembled by two people when packed; total power requirements of operating unit no more than 2400 watts; voltage line drop regulated to no less than or equal to 10%; kv, ma and exposure times settings not affected by voltage fluctuations
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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