ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The Philips Rotor Brake Resistor is designed for use with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST imaging systems. This component enhances system performance and reliability, ensuring optimal operation in radiology applications. Its robust design supports efficient braking, contributing to overall safety and functionality in medical imaging environments. ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR by Philips
Key Highlights
- The ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR by Philips is designed to enhance the operational efficiency of imaging systems, ensuring reliable performance during critical procedures.
- This component is specifically compatible with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST models, making it an essential part of their maintenance and functionality.
- Philips is recognized for its commitment to quality, and this resistor reflects their dedication to producing durable and high-performing medical equipment components.
- Installation of the ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR can significantly reduce downtime, thereby optimizing workflow in clinical environments.
- It is engineered to meet rigorous safety standards, ensuring that healthcare professionals can operate imaging systems with confidence.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
- PRACTIX 2000 - Suitable for general radiographic imaging applications.
- PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST - Ideal for specialized imaging scenarios requiring compact design and maneuverability.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Philips |
| Part Number | 451259025041 |
| Compatibility | PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST |
Clinical and Service Value
The ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR plays a crucial role in maintaining the operational integrity of imaging systems. By ensuring consistent performance, it reduces the likelihood of equipment failure, which can disrupt patient care and lead to increased operational costs. Healthcare facilities can rely on this component to enhance the reliability of their imaging workflows, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes.
Moreover, the installation of this resistor is straightforward, minimizing the need for extensive training or specialized skills among biomedical engineers. This ease of integration helps streamline maintenance processes, allowing facilities to allocate resources more effectively. The ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR not only supports the longevity of the PRACTIX models but also reinforces Philips' commitment to delivering high-quality, dependable medical equipment components.
Additional notes
ROTOR BRAKE RESISTOR by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST