Ultra 10040HF Portable X-Ray Unit. |
"Built To Handle The Extremes"Introducing the NEW Advanced featured "ULTRA 10040HF", the most powerful, 100kV high frequency, compact sized portable, designed specifically for small and large animals in the field or the office. Features 40-100kV in 1kV increments, full logic control, dynamic, automatic two stage line compensation with kV and mAs displays.FEATURES:
Ultra Lite: Only 25 lbs!
Ultra Fast: Stifles in less than .05 seconds.
Ultra Powerful: 100kV/40mA
Ultra Detail: 1kV steps, 100mAs / 40-100kV
Ultra Accurate: Automatic line compensation.
Ultra High Frequency: 2 times the power as other units.
Ultra Programmable: Sixteen (8x2) Technique memory settings.
Ultra Easy: Soft Touch Controls with Digital displays
Ultra Collimator: Calibrated cassette size indicator dials.
Ultra Compact Size: 13.5"L x 7.5"W x 7"H.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Weight Class: Ultra Light Weight in Pounds: 25 lbs.
Cabinet Design: One Piece with external collimator. Output Power: 2.4 KW. Generator: High Frequency, 70kHz inverter type. Digital Display and Technique Selection: Kv, mAs. kVp minimum to maximum with step selection: 40-100kV, 1 kV steps. mAs minimum to maximum with 26 step selection: .3 to 100mAs. Time minimum to maximum: 0.02 to 3 seconds in 23 steps. mA Maximum: 40 mA based on kVp selected. Collimator: Cassette size indicator dials, lamp timer on during prep., off upon exposure. Laser Pointer: Dual Integrated Laser Pointers. Line Power Supply Compensation: Dynamic two stage, automatic line voltage and current. Line Power Supply Requirements: 120 Volts. X-Ray Tube Manufacturer: Toshiba Model D-125. Focal Spot Size: 1.2mm. Cooling Speed: 350HU/sec.. Heating Unit: 50kHU. Target Angle: 16° X-Ray Beam Filtration: 1.00mm Al equivalent @ 90kV. Exposure Switch Two Stage Prep. Exposure: Hand Switch (Optional Foot Switch) Exposure Cord length in feet: 12 ft. Tape Measure: Heavy Duty. Power Cord length in feet: 20 ft. Carry Case Size: 10"H x 12"W x 18.5"L Complete with Carrying Case, H.D. Tape Measure, Manual, and Technique Charts. |
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