BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips is specifically designed for the PRACTIX 33 PLUS imaging system. This component enhances operational efficiency and reliability, ensuring optimal performance in radiology applications. Its integration is crucial for maintaining the high standards expected in medical imaging environments. BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips
Key Highlights
- The BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips is designed to enhance the operational efficiency of imaging systems, ensuring optimal performance during critical procedures.
- Engineered for compatibility with the PRACTIX 33 PLUS, this component is integral for maintaining the safety and reliability of radiological workflows.
- Philips is renowned for its commitment to innovation in medical technology, providing solutions that meet the evolving needs of healthcare professionals.
- This brake control group is built with high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity in demanding clinical environments.
- Facilitates seamless integration into existing systems, minimizing downtime and enhancing overall workflow efficiency.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The BRAKE CONTROL GROUP is primarily compatible with the PRACTIX 33 PLUS imaging system. It is suitable for various radiological applications, including general X-ray imaging, fluoroscopy, and other diagnostic procedures where precise control and safety are paramount.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Philips |
| Part Number | 451253539353 |
| Model Compatibility | PRACTIX 33 PLUS |
Clinical and Service Value
The BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips is engineered to enhance the safety and efficiency of imaging procedures. By ensuring reliable brake functionality, it minimizes the risk of operational errors during critical diagnostic tasks. This reliability is crucial for maintaining patient safety and optimizing the workflow in radiology departments.
In addition to its clinical benefits, the BRAKE CONTROL GROUP simplifies maintenance and service requirements. Its robust design reduces the likelihood of malfunctions, leading to fewer interruptions in service. This reliability not only supports continuous patient care but also contributes to more predictable maintenance schedules, allowing biomedical engineers to allocate resources effectively and enhance overall departmental productivity.
Additional notes
BRAKE CONTROL GROUP by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 33 PLUS