SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING by Philips is designed for use with the PRACTIX 100 model, enhancing the stability and safety of imaging systems. This component is essential for ensuring reliable operation and minimizing the risk of equipment malfunction during diagnostic procedures. SCREW GROUP ANTI OVERTURNING by Philips
Key Highlights
- The SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING by Philips is designed to enhance the stability of imaging systems, ensuring consistent performance during procedures.
- Manufactured with high-quality materials, this component contributes to the overall reliability and safety of the imaging equipment.
- Compatible with the PRACTIX 100 model, it serves as an essential accessory for optimal operation in clinical environments.
- This component is engineered to meet rigorous industry standards, providing peace of mind for healthcare professionals.
- Installation is straightforward, minimizing downtime and allowing for quick integration into existing systems.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
Compatible with the PRACTIX 100 imaging system, the SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING is ideal for use in various radiological and diagnostic scenarios. Its primary function is to enhance stability during imaging procedures, making it suitable for both routine and specialized imaging tasks.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Philips |
| Part Number | 451259023651 |
| Material | High-Strength Alloy |
| Weight | Approx. 0.5 kg |
| Compatibility | PRACTIX 100 |
Clinical and Service Value
The SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING by Philips significantly enhances the operational stability of the PRACTIX 100 imaging system. By ensuring that the equipment remains secure during use, it minimizes the risk of operational disruptions, thereby supporting consistent patient care. This reliability is crucial in high-demand clinical environments where imaging accuracy is paramount.
From a maintenance perspective, the straightforward installation process of this component reduces downtime, allowing biomedical engineers to integrate it swiftly into existing systems. The durability of the materials used ensures longevity, which translates to reduced frequency of replacements and service interventions. This aspect is vital for hospitals aiming to maintain high standards of operational efficiency while managing equipment effectively.
Additional notes
SCREW GROUP ANTI-OVERTURNING by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 100