SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare

Product Overview
Key highlights
The SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare is designed for use in various imaging systems, including the ADVANTX and LEGACY series. Its compatibility with multiple models ensures reliable performance and maintenance of equipment integrity, making it an essential component for healthcare facilities utilizing GE imaging technologies. SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare
Key Highlights
- The SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare is designed for use in various imaging systems, ensuring compatibility across multiple models.
- Manufactured with precision, this component enhances the reliability and performance of GE Healthcare imaging systems.
- Its robust construction is intended to withstand the demands of clinical environments, promoting longevity and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
- Easy to install, the SCREW facilitates streamlined maintenance processes, allowing biomedical engineers to perform repairs efficiently.
- GE Healthcare’s commitment to quality ensures that this component meets stringent industry standards for safety and performance.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The SCREW, MACHINE is compatible with the following models:
- ADVANTX 8535 SPOT FILM
- ADVANTX 8735 SPOT FILM
- RFX
- SFX
- SFX II
- RFX II
- ADVANTX 8835 SPOT FILM
- LEGACY PHASE II
- LEGACY PHASE III
This product is typically used in radiology departments, enhancing the functionality of x-ray systems and contributing to efficient imaging workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | High-strength alloy |
| Dimensions | Standardized for compatibility |
| Weight | Lightweight for easy handling |
| Application | Radiology imaging systems |
Clinical and Service Value
The SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare is engineered to support the operational efficiency of imaging systems. By ensuring compatibility with a range of models, it allows healthcare facilities to standardize their maintenance processes, ultimately leading to reduced downtime. This facilitates uninterrupted patient care and optimizes the use of imaging resources.
Moreover, the robust design of this component minimizes the frequency of replacements, which is a significant advantage in high-demand clinical environments. Biomedical engineers can perform maintenance tasks swiftly, ensuring that imaging systems remain in optimal working condition. This not only enhances workflow efficiency but also contributes to improved patient outcomes by enabling timely diagnostic imaging.
Additional notes
SCREW, MACHINE by GE Healthcare
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
ADVANTX 8535 SPOT FILM, ADVANTX 8735 SPOT FILM, RFX, SFX, SFX II, RFX II, ADVANTX 8835 SPOT FILM, LEGACY PHASE II, LEGACY PHASE III