Portable Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) for Equine YR06161

ManufacturerKalstein

Description

The Portable Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) for Equine YR06161 is an innovative and lightweight solution for veterinary professionals specializing in equine care. Weighing only 7 kg, this portable X-ray machine is specifically designed for easy outdoor use, making it ideal for racecourses, pastures, veterinary hospitals, and even zoos. Featuring a built-in large capacity battery, it offers more than 200 exposures, ensuring reliability and efficiency during extensive diagnostic sessions. The device seamlessly connects to tablets via Bluetooth, allowing real-time adjustments and monitoring. For ease of use, it includes 6 sets of APR exposure parameter shortcut keys and supports both wireless and wired exposure control modes, further enhancing its versatility in various field environments.

Price in the Market

The price range for portable veterinary digital X-ray machines like the YR06161 typically falls between USD 44,500 and USD 44,900, depending on the supplier and any additional features or accessories included. This competitive pricing reflects the advanced capabilities and convenience that the device offers veterinarians who need reliable imaging solutions in the field.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Portable Veterinary Digital X-Ray be used with different types of tablets? Yes, it can connect to various tablets via Bluetooth, allowing flexibility in its use.

How long does the battery last? The built-in large capacity battery allows for more than 200 exposures on a single charge, supporting long field sessions without the need for immediate recharging.

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages: The main advantages include its lightweight and portable design, high battery capacity, real-time parameter adjustments via Bluetooth, and a range of exposure control options.

Disadvantages: The initial investment may be high, and users need to ensure compatibility with their existing devices for optimal functionality.

Field Usage

The Portable Veterinary Digital X-Ray is crucial for equine professionals conducting field diagnostics. Whether at a racecourse or within a pasture, its portability allows veterinarians to efficiently address potential health concerns on-site, reducing the stress and logistical issues associated with transporting large animals to clinical facilities.

Recommendations

For optimal performance and longevity, it’s recommended to familiarize yourself with the device’s operational manual thoroughly. Regular maintenance and updates via the manufacturer’s platform, such as Kalstein Plus, can help in ensuring the device remains in excellent working condition. Additionally, taking advantage of available training sessions could enhance the users’ proficiency in the device’s advanced features.

Features

  • Portable design weighing only 7 kg
  • Over 200 exposures on a single battery charge
  • Bluetooth connectivity for real-time adjustments
  • Wireless and wired exposure control modes
  • 6 sets of APR exposure parameter shortcut keys
  • Ultrasonic SID measurement

Technical Specifications

Model YR06161
Power Supply AC 220V/110V ±10%
50 / 60 Hz
Power (kW) 1.6
kV 50 ~ 90
mAs 20
mA 20
SID measurement ultrasonic
Light Source On Time(sec) 30
Communication Rs232/Bluetooth
Exposure Hand Switch/315M
Weight (kg) 7
Focal Spot Sizes Tube (mm) 1.2
Target Angle Tube 16°

Additional information

Weight 16 kg
Dimensions 49 × 39 × 39 cm

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