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Dynamic Line Voltage Compensation.
As the line power source
weakens, Films will not be under-exposed. Auto line voltage
Plus current
compensation.
Capacitor power storage when needed. Produces
consistent Mas exposures |
Static Line Voltage compensation.
When Available line power demand
is exceeded, X-rays will be under-exposed. Auto line voltage
comp only. Fixed Ma & Time Output. May produce
inconsistent Mas exposures |
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Exposure Switch Holder. Is
attached to Unit for easy safe
placement of handswitch |
No Exposure Switch Holder.
Difficult to safely store out of harms
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mAs display for Film Blackening.
No need to manually calibrate mA
X time, It will automatically be calculated and displayed
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No mAs display for film Blackening.
Only time selections available. Need to calculate mA X time manually for blackening amount produced onto film
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Push Button 20% mAs Adjustments.
Each selection changes blacking By 20. This means
quick access to effective
mAs change |
Push button 1%-2% Time Adjustments.
Time consuming when selecting or changing film blacking ,100-200 time selections
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Minimum to Maximum Kv. 50-90 kvp in
1 Kvp steps will produce approximately 50%
more Film Blackening power at 90 Kvp. Also allows 5 Kvp changes
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Minimum to Maximum Kvp.
40-80 kvp in 2 Kvp steps Requires longer exposure times at the maximin 80 KVP setting. Does not allow 5 Kvp changes
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Dual Laser pointer option.
No tape measure needed.
Makes positioning in sunlight a breeze
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No Dual Laser pointer.
Dual Lasers Not available
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Weight Class.
Ultra light 17 lbs.
Maximum output at its weight |
Weight Class.
15 - 25 pounds
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Carry Case.
Compact Size, 24Lbs w/X-ray unit. Loading & unloading with easy stowage Behind Seat. |
Carry Case.
Case is larger in size and weight by approximately 35%. Not as easily
stowed.
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Power Cord, Power Switch Guard.
Operates on 150' 16 Gauge Power cord.
Guarded switch Prevents accidental turn off. |
Power Cord, Power Switch Guard.
Will not operate on very long Power cords. No Power Switch guard
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Heavy Duty 20,000 Heat Unit X-Ray Tube.
Larger capacity. Allows three times more Exposures.
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Light Duty 7,000 Heat unit X-ray Tube.
Small capacity, less exposure. Overheats sooner.
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