The table dimensions are 2000 mm in length and 480 mm in width, providing ample space for various surgical procedures.
The operating table has an adjustable lifting range from 720 mm to 970 mm, allowing for easy height adjustments to suit different surgical scenarios.
The headboard can tilt upwards or downwards by ≥60°/≥90°, enabling flexible positioning for patient comfort during surgical procedures.
Yes, the backboard can be elevated upwards or downwards by ≥75°/≥20°, accommodating a range of surgical positions.
The leg board can be lowered by ≥90°, providing additional positioning options during surgical procedures.
Yes, the operating table features a waist bridge that can lift by ≥120 mm, enhancing overall patient support.
Yes, the Manual Multi-Purpose Hospital Operating Table is designed to support a variety of surgical procedures with its extensive range of motion and sturdy construction.
The operating table is constructed from high-quality materials that ensure durability and stability during surgical procedures.
The table is engineered for effortless adjustments, allowing medical staff to make precise positioning changes quickly and efficiently during surgery.
The operating table is designed for stability and support in a surgical environment and is not intended for portability; it is best suited for fixed installations.
Yes, the operating table is designed with patient safety in mind, featuring sturdy construction and secure locking mechanisms for adjustments.
Yes, the table's dimensions and sturdy construction are designed to accommodate a wide range of patient sizes, ensuring comfort and safety.
Regular maintenance involves checking the adjustment mechanisms and ensuring the table is clean and free from debris to maintain optimal performance.
Yes, some assembly may be required upon delivery. Detailed instructions will be provided to assist with the setup.
The warranty period typically varies by manufacturer; please check the specific warranty details provided with your purchase.
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