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Surtron Diathermy 120W

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Description

Surtron Diathermy 120WSURTRON is a radiosurgical unit which is suitable to light and medium surgery. SURTRON, by means of the selections of the units performance, allows pure cut CUT, coagulated cut BLEND, superficial coagulation COAG FORCED, deep coagulation, in absence of carbonization, COAG SOFT and, with a special adapter, bipolar coagulation BIPOLAR. The digital reading of the delivered power and the operative functions monitoring by microcontroller guarantees the

SURTRON® is a radiosurgical unit which is suitable to light and medium surgery. SURTRON®, by means of the selections of the unit’s performance, allows pure cut CUT, coagulated cut BLEND, superficial coagulation COAG FORCED, deep coagulation, in absence of carbonization, COAG SOFT and, with a special adapter, bipolar coagulation BIPOLAR. The digital reading of the delivered power and the operative function’s monitoring by microcontroller guarantees the absolute reliability of working conditions. SURTRON® allows a highly professional surgery thanks to the ergonomic and safety solutions normally utilised. It is continually monitored the connection of neutral electrode and, if a split neutral electrode is used, the neutral electrode to patient contact. The possibility to control the output functions, as well as the output power level, by the handle, allows to implement the surgical operation without turning away the surgeon attention from the surgical field.

CONTROLS

  • Plate/patient circuit watching
  • Delivery time watching
  • Output power watching
  • Self analysis

Main Features

  • Maximum output power CUT (W) 120-250
  • Maximum output power BLEND (W) 90-200
  • Maximum output power FORCED COAG (W) 80-150
  • Maximum output power SOFT COAG (W) 60 -100
  • Maximum output power BIPOLAR CUT(W) 40-100
  • Working frequency 600 kHz
  • Mains voltage (Vac) 115 –230
  • Mains frequency (Hz) 50-60
  • Electrical class (EN60601-1) I CF
  • Neutral electrode -F-
  • Weight Kg 7
  • Size HxLxD mm 260x110x265

Standard Accessories 

  • Electrosurgical unit code 10100.20A
  • Cable for neutral plate disposable/5365 •/1
  • Kit of assorted electrode length 5cm (10pcs) •/1
  • Manual of instructions •/1
  • Not water-proof foot switch •/1
  • Power supply cable 3x1mm SIE-IEC – 2mt •/1
  • Reusable handle with finger switches •/1
  • Steel neutral electrode patient plate •/1

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Our lead times are 5-7 working days excluding weekends, public holiday’s & shipping time with our courier.

Lead times on out of stock or special-order items 6-8 weeks / 8-10 weeks

PLEASE NOTE DUE TO UNFORSEEN ROAD OR AIR FREIGHT DELAYS PARCELS CAN BE DELAYED BY A FEW DAYS. 

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