Refurbished Philips Pulsera C-arm
Refurbishing Process:
All equipment goes through a multi-step refurbishing process. Each unit is restored to a like-new status. The rotating x-ray tube allows for greater penetration and resolution for the lumbar area when doing needle localizations or other work involving the thicker anatomical areas of patients. For barium swallows a VCR or Digital Video Recorder can be utilized for better record keeping and post study analysis.
Mechanical repairs/cosmetic maintenance
- All defective parts and covers are repaired or replaced
- C-arm is completely disassembled and repainted
- “C” is removed from main frame assembly
- Horizontal arm removed, inspected and repaired as necessary
- Vertical column removed and bearings removed inspected and replaced as required
- X-ray tube removed and inspected for artifacts and internal integrity
- Image intensifier removed and inspected for any imperfections and grid integrity
- Camera removed
- Wheels removed, cleaned and or replaced from main chassis
- Chassis inspected for structural defects and repaired as necessary
- Vertical lift assembly is tested for drift and adjusted/replaced if necessary
- All bearings are inspected, cleaned and re-lubricated, or replaced as needed
- Control panel display is tested and replaced if necessary
- All wheels are inspected and lubricated and/or replaced as needed, with new cable pushers installed
- All locks and brake assemblies are inspected, cleaned, and repaired or replaced as needed
- C-arm is completely disassembled and repainted
- Steering is tested and adjusted as required
- Foot switch and hand switch provided on each unit
- A complete set of operator and service manuals are provided
Re-assembly
- All components sent to C-arm reassembly area for rebuilding
- “C”, Image tube and camera, Vertical column, main control and power cable installed
- New batteries are installed
- New CRT monitors installed in monitor cart
- Monitor cart rebuilt
- When C-arm is completely rebuilt mechanically, system is sent for calibration and final testing
Testing/calibration
- Image intensifier and X-ray tube are tested for stability and balance
- Image intensifier is tested for resolution and gain to be within OEM specifications
- X-ray tube bearings are tested for noise and coast time
- X-ray tube filaments and stator windings are tested
- X-ray tube radiation output is verified to be within OEM specifications
- X-ray generator high voltage tested
- Maximum dose rate is set in compliance with government regulations
- CCD camera calibrated to OEM specifications
- X-ray beam is aligned for each field size
- C-arm is tested for current leakage requirements
- All monitors are aligned, resized, centered and focused
- All monitors are adjusted for brightness and linearity
- Video system is optimized for gray scale and resolution
- All power supplies are tested and calibrated or replaced as necessary