SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare

Product Overview
Key highlights
The SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare is designed for compatibility with various imaging systems, including RFX and LEGACY models. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance, making it an essential component for maintaining the integrity and functionality of advanced imaging equipment in clinical settings. SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare
Key Highlights
- The SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare is designed for optimal compatibility with various imaging systems, ensuring reliable performance across multiple modalities.
- This component is essential for maintaining the integrity and functionality of GE Healthcare's advanced imaging devices, particularly in radiology and ultrasound applications.
- Engineered for durability, the SCREW, MACH supports enhanced workflow efficiency, minimizing downtime during routine maintenance and repairs.
- Its design adheres to stringent industry standards, ensuring safety and reliability in clinical environments.
- With a focus on interoperability, this screw is suitable for both legacy and contemporary GE imaging systems.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The SCREW, MACH is compatible with the following models:
- RFX
- SFX
- SFX II
- RFX II
- LEGACY PHASE II
- LEGACY PHASE III
These models are typically utilized in radiology departments for imaging procedures, ensuring high-quality diagnostic outputs.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Length | Variable (customizable based on application) |
| Compatibility | GE Healthcare Imaging Systems |
Clinical and Service Value
The SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare is a critical component in ensuring the operational efficiency of imaging systems. Its robust design contributes to the longevity of devices, thereby enhancing the overall reliability of diagnostic imaging in clinical settings. By minimizing the need for frequent replacements, procurement teams can benefit from a streamlined inventory management process.
Moreover, the ease of installation and compatibility with multiple GE systems ensures that biomedical engineers can perform maintenance tasks swiftly, reducing downtime and maintaining workflow continuity. This efficiency not only supports patient care but also optimizes the utilization of clinical resources, allowing healthcare facilities to focus more on delivering quality patient outcomes.
Additional notes
SCREW, MACH by GE Healthcare
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
RFX, SFX, SFX II, RFX II, LEGACY PHASE II, LEGACY PHASE III