RaySafe Pro-StandAdjustable stand, designed to make focal spot measuring procedures easy to perform, as well as ensuring accurate results. It is used with our the pinholes and slit camera (not included) and can also be used for manual HVL measurements.
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RaySafe Pro-Stand
Adjustable stand for focal spot measurement
Features
RaySafe Pro-Stand features:BASIC VERSION (part#4829321)
FULL VERSION (part#4829317)
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Specifications
RaySafe Pro-StandTECHNICAL DATA
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Models and Accessories
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