CONE-CRIMPING PIN 2 X 16,5 DIN 1471 by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The Philips Cone-Crimping Pin (2 x 16.5, DIN 1471) is designed for use with the PRACTIX 300 and PRACTIX 400 systems. This component ensures reliable connectivity and performance in imaging applications, supporting the efficient operation of advanced radiology equipment. CONE CRIMPING PIN 2 X 16,5 DIN 1471 by Philips
Key Highlights
- The CONE-CRIMPING PIN 2 X 16,5 DIN 1471 by Philips is designed for precision applications in radiology, ensuring reliable performance across various imaging systems.
- Manufactured to meet stringent industry standards, this component guarantees compatibility with specific Philips imaging models, enhancing overall system reliability.
- Its robust design minimizes wear and tear, contributing to longer service life and reduced downtime in clinical settings.
- Easy installation and integration into existing systems streamline workflow, allowing biomedical engineers to maintain operational efficiency.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
This product is compatible with the following models:
- PRACTIX 300
- PRACTIX 400
Common use cases include integration within X-ray systems for improved imaging performance and maintenance of equipment reliability in busy hospital environments.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product ID | O18539-451210460582 |
| Brand | Philips |
| Part Number | 451210460582 |
| Dimensions | 2 x 16.5 mm |
| Standards Compliance | DIN 1471 |
Clinical and Service Value
The CONE-CRIMPING PIN 2 X 16,5 DIN 1471 by Philips enhances procurement strategies for hospitals by providing a high-quality component that integrates seamlessly with existing imaging systems. Its compatibility with the PRACTIX series ensures that healthcare providers can maintain operational efficiency while minimizing the need for extensive retraining of staff on new equipment. This reliability is crucial in high-demand environments where imaging quality is paramount.
From a maintenance perspective, the robust design of the CONE-CRIMPING PIN reduces the frequency of replacements, thereby streamlining service schedules. This not only contributes to lower operational disruptions but also allows biomedical engineers to allocate resources more effectively. By investing in durable components like this, healthcare facilities can ensure that their imaging systems remain in optimal working condition, ultimately supporting better patient outcomes and enhancing overall workflow efficiency.
Additional notes
CONE-CRIMPING PIN 2 X 16,5 DIN 1471 by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 300, PRACTIX 400