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7 tips to keep your portable X-ray equipment profitable

by Carol Ko, Staff Writer | February 01, 2013
From the January/February 2013 issue of HealthCare Business News magazine

Portable X-rays are exposed to more problems than the average machine because they’re more likely to be transported, dropped, or exposed to the elements. Although they’re made to withstand day-to-day wear, hospitals can extend the life of their equipment by taking some precautionary measures. Bob Burbury, owner of MinXrad; and Jerry Palmese, director of sales and marketing at Source-Ray offer some tips.
  • Clean switch contacts to avoid dirt build-up, which can cause poor contact operation and excessive wear. In most cases, spraying with a contact cleaner will restore function. NEVER spray cleaner on the machine while it’s energized.

  • Stock up on parts that tend to wear out quickly to guard against the added the expense of rush ordering a part, or worse—not being able to find it at all.

  • Avoid magnetic lock dysfunction by cleaning off dirt and oil build-up on the pole-piece with a piece of cardboard soaked in denatured alcohol. Place the cardboard between the pole-piece and the brake plate and wipe slowly back and forth.

  • Periodically tighten and adjust any loose or moving parts in the machine, including external plugs and sockets. This will increase the machine’s lifespan and durability.

  • Remove metal jewelry or wristwatches when replacing a motor drive battery. While 24 volts is too low to cause a shock, the battery can cause serious electrical burns if a short circuit occurs across a ring.

  • Proper charging of the system prevents inaccurate output of Kv/Ma settings, which can degrade the quality of the X-ray image.

  • All equipment should be recalibrated and checked once a year by local X-ray professionals.

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