Mobile X-ray table AGA-POWER-LIFT
height-adjustable

mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
mobile X-ray table
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Characteristics

Installation
mobile
Options
height-adjustable

Description

The AGA-POWER-LIFT (with electric height adjustment) and AGA-POWER-DUO-LIFT (with electric height and tilt adjustment) tables have been specially developed for use in the X-ray field of application. One of their main features is the absence of longitudinal brace at the front of the leg frame, allowing the free positioning of a C-arm. We have recently expanded on these two X-ray table versions by adding battery powered models, equipped with rechargeable batteries. The X-ray tables AGA-POWER-LIFT with height adjustment (electric) are presented on this page. The radiolucent table surface (X-ray-permeable PE regenerate support plates) has a thickness of 15 mm (for table width 650 mm) or 25 mm (for table width 800 mm). For enhanced stability, the leg frame is equipped with levelling screws. On the standard AGA-POWER-LIFT the size of the area without any metal parts is at least 1300x600 mm (LxW), between the drives. Please note that the areas of the headrest and the transition to the main surface, can only be x-rayed to a limited extent due to the hinges and the headrest adjustment mechanisms. The dual electric anodized light alloy lifting columns are controlled by low-voltage, ultra-quiet electric motors and a hand switch. Drive specifications for each motor unit: 230V, 50/60Hz, 6,0A, 240W, IPX6, v=16mm/s, 2x1000N. Options One-piece tabletop or Two-piece tabletop with headrest (length approx. 500 mm) positively adjustable by grid. As a standard, the headrest is located on the right-hand side (next to the transformer/hand switch).
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.