ATS Trinity Imaging Table
Imaging Table
Product Code : 410.000.0023
Built to the foremost standard of quality, with intuition and stability in mind. The ATS Trinity® imaging table exceeds the standards in patient positioning. The ATS surgical table features a C-arm compatible carbon fiber tabletop with a 550 LB lift capacity. The ATS is equipped with a motorized 4 way floating top to maximize patient imaging access. Other movements include Trendelenburg, Reverse Trendelenburg, Lateral Tilt, and Up/Down elevation.
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Advantages
Specifications
Advantages
- The ATS Trinity features
- Carbon Fiber Top
- Silent Electro-Hydraulic Movements
- 550 LB Lift/Weight Capacity Electronic Control Safety Lock
- Mobile Anti-static Castors with Floor Lock
- Floating Top
- Left and Right 15 Degree Lateral Lilt
- Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg
- Battery Backup
- Accessory Rails
- Optional Auto-Reset / Level Function
Specifications
The ATS Trinity features:
- Carbon Fiber Top
- Silent Electro-Hydraulic Movements
- 550 LB Lift/Weight Capacity
- Electronic Control Safety Lock
- Mobile Anti-static Castors with Floor Lock
- Floating Top
- Left and Right 15 Degree Lateral Lilt
- Trendelenburg / Reverse Trendelenburg
- Battery Backup
- Accessory Rails
- Optional Auto-Reset / Level Function
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