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162 cm wide lower body x-ray shield
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162 cm wide lower body x-ray shield

162 cm wide lower body x-ray shield
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X-ray shielding 162 cm wide lower body x-ray shield(with patented collision tolerant pivotal arm) 312/DS-039/10/4 (162 cm wide shield with 1 x 57 cm fold-down/lift-off top & 3 x 27 cm lift-off tops) supplied with: - 1 off 25 mm x 10 mm x 57 cm long integrated accessory rail (fitted) 1 off 28.6 mm x 9.5 mm x 57 cm long integrated accessory rail This lower body shield substantially reduces exposure to scatter radiation emanating from the table or patient's body. The shield comprises of a lightweight and durable structure, with two enhanced friction maintaining middle links and the pivotal arm supporting a flexible lead curtain. A unique patented mechanism enables the pivotal arm to move up when in collision with C-arm equipment. Semi-flexible top shields provide additional protection to the upper body. They can be quickly removed to ease patient transfer or access and can be stored on an optionally available wall rack. Flexible x-ray protective curtain > The shield easily mounts to either side of the table allowing the pivotal arm to always face the head end. > A 72 cm wide attachment bracket slides onto a 25 mm high or 28.6 mm high tableside rail (maximum 11 mm thick). The securing handle position allows the shield to overhang the rail end and be repositioned further along the table if required. > The heavy duty friction maintaining middle links ensure accurate joint friction, preventing unwanted curtain movement even when the table is tilted in any direction. > Equipment controls can be mounted on the large integrated rail and grouped with others close by on the adjacent tableside rail. > The curtains form a large (162 cm wide x 75 cm high) safe zone of occupancy for the Radiologist (or Cardiologist) and another person standing nearby. > The curtains form around an under-table x-ray tube without impeding movement. > The curtain’s inner 0.5 mm lead equivalent layer is bonded to its outer covering. As the protective layer is not suspended separately in a cover (bag), it cannot tear or fall away inside unnoticed. > The pivotal arm and middle links can swivel outwards from the table side to form a 48 cm or 85 cm wing, or inwards to conform to the shape of the table. Unit 17, RO24 Greenway, Harlow Business Park, Harlow, Essex CM19 5QB, England T: +44 (0)1279 417241 F: +44 (0)1279 443749 E: [email protected] www.kenex.co.uk 312_DS-039/10/4 iss3 (2024/02/08)

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Top shields and storage > Detachable top shields (as shown) overlap to provide additional protection (108 cm wide) to the upper body. > These semi-flexible tops stand above the table and can be moved towards the patient as required. > Each top shield can be quickly removed to aid patient access (including the fold-down top). > A 57 cm wide fold-down top (#312/DS/3.115) attaches to the pivotal arm, accompanied by 2 x 27 cm wide tops (#312/DS/3.30) on the middle links and an adjacent, cropped 27 cm wide top (#312/DS/3.41) on the attachment bracket. Rear of shield – showing how tops attach > The...

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