WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips is designed specifically for the PRACTIX 100 model, ensuring secure and reliable wheel attachment. This component is essential for maintaining optimal performance and safety in imaging applications, enhancing the overall functionality of the system. WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips
Key Highlights
- The WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips is designed specifically for the PRACTIX 100, ensuring optimal compatibility and performance.
- This component enhances the stability and maneuverability of imaging systems, contributing to improved workflow efficiency in clinical settings.
- Constructed with high-quality materials, it promises durability and reliability, reducing the frequency of replacements.
- Its straightforward installation process minimizes downtime, allowing for quick integration into existing systems.
- The design adheres to industry standards, ensuring safety and compliance in medical environments.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The WHEEL FIXING GROUP is primarily compatible with the PRACTIX 100 imaging system. It is suitable for various scenarios, including:
- X-ray imaging in hospital radiology departments.
- Mobile imaging applications where stability is crucial.
- Emergency and trauma settings requiring rapid deployment of imaging systems.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 451259023571 |
| Brand | Philips |
| Compatibility | PRACTIX 100 |
Clinical and Service Value
The WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips is an essential component for maintaining the operational integrity of the PRACTIX 100 imaging system. Its robust design and compatibility enhance the overall functionality of the imaging suite, ensuring that healthcare professionals can rely on consistent performance during critical procedures. By investing in quality components like this, hospitals can significantly reduce the risk of equipment failure, which is paramount in high-stakes environments.
Furthermore, the ease of installation and replacement of the WHEEL FIXING GROUP minimizes disruption to clinical workflows. Biomedical engineers and procurement teams can appreciate the straightforward integration process, which allows for swift maintenance and reduced downtime. This efficiency not only supports patient care but also optimizes the utilization of imaging resources across the hospital, ultimately contributing to better healthcare delivery.
Additional notes
WHEEL FIXING GROUP by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 100