MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips is designed for use in the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST imaging systems. This component enhances the functionality and reliability of radiographic equipment, ensuring optimal performance in clinical settings. Its integration supports efficient imaging processes for improved patient care. MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips
Key Highlights
- The MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips is designed for optimal performance in advanced imaging systems, ensuring reliable operation in clinical settings.
- Compatible with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST models, this component enhances system efficiency and reliability.
- Engineered for durability, the MOTOR DRIVE PCB supports long-term use, minimizing the need for frequent replacements or repairs.
- This component plays a critical role in maintaining the precision and accuracy of imaging systems, which is essential for effective diagnostics.
- Philips is renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation in medical technology, making this product a trusted choice for healthcare facilities.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The MOTOR DRIVE PCB is specifically designed for use with the following models:
- PRACTIX 2000
- PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST
These models are typically utilized in various radiological imaging scenarios, including X-ray examinations and diagnostic imaging workflows, ensuring precise and efficient operations.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 451259010422 |
| Brand | Philips |
| Compatibility | PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST |
Clinical and Service Value
The MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips significantly enhances the operational efficiency of imaging systems, which is crucial for healthcare providers. By ensuring reliable performance and compatibility with the PRACTIX models, this component helps reduce downtime and maintain a smooth workflow in clinical environments. Its robust design minimizes the likelihood of mechanical failure, which can lead to delays in patient diagnostics and treatment.
Moreover, the integration of high-quality components like the MOTOR DRIVE PCB into imaging systems supports long-term maintenance strategies. Facilities can benefit from reduced service interruptions and lower overall maintenance demands. This not only streamlines procurement processes but also contributes to improved patient care by ensuring that imaging systems are consistently available and functioning at optimal levels.
Additional notes
MOTOR DRIVE PCB by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST