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9-3
2-2 Bucky Assembly
Includes the bucky, that is mounted to the bucky support behind the front panel.
Includes a cassette tray, suitable for all standard cassette sizes.
In the bucky assembly are also located other parts, such as the grid (optional) and
the ion chamber, used for AEC exposures.
2-3 Front Panel
Includes a carbon fiber manufactured barrier of dimensions 562 x 510 x 3, with an
absorption of maximum 0.9 mm Al measured at 100 KVp.
2-4 Vertical Lock Handle
The vertical lock handle enables to displace the bucky carriage holding the bucky
assembly along the column stand. The vertical lock handle is left-right field config-
urable.
SECTION 3
APPLICATIONS OF SG80/120
The SG80/120 vertical Bucky stands are designed specifically to handle a full
range of applications, from emergency procedures to routine radiographic studies.
Their smooth vertical travel enables a wide range of examinations with the patient
standing or sitting.
The SG120 offers even greater versatility with a tilting panel, controlled with elec-
tromagnetic brakes, for angulation examinations.
The next accessories are available for use with the SG80 and SG120:
•
Patient Support Kit (Lateral Bar and Patient Grip) to provide user support dur-
ing exposures.
•
Manual Hanging Cassette Holder to allow table-top exposures on vertical
bucky stand.
•
SG80/120 vertical bucky stands comply with all standard medical regulations
(UL, 21CFR, CSA, NRTL/C, CE, IEC).
SECTION 4
OPERATION
4-1Vertical Positioning
The SG80/120 remains locked in its vertical position when the equipment is
switched ON thanks to the electromagnetic vertical brakes.
Procedure:
1.
Press the key on the vertical lock handle.
2.Check that the brakes are released and the bucky assembly can be displaced
smoothly along the vertical direction.
FOR
TRAINING
PURPOSES
ONLY!
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