Features

COMMON FEATURES OF DR-2600 SERIES

Swapping of Head and Leg Sections

ONE table can be used for a variety of operations by swapping the positions of the head and leg sections.

Back Section Bending Mode

General surgery, Otolaryngology, Ophthalmology,
Dermatology, Plastic surgery.

Pelvic Section Bending Mode

General surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Urology
secures space for C-Arm and lithotomy position.

Return-to-Level Mechanism

A Function to Allow Reverse Trendelenburg, Trendelenburg, Lateral Tilt and Back Section (or Pelvic Section) to Return to a Horizontal Position while Pushing the Button.

X-Ray FLUOROSCOPIC
TABLE TOP

Full length cassette tunnel can hold the X-ray cassette.
(sold separately)

TABLE UNIT LOCK

Equipped with a Base Lock Mechanism, Controlled by Electro-hydraulic System, Improving Safety and Operability

BASE AND ELEVATION COVER,MADE OF STAINLESS STEEL

High Quality and Well Designed Base

Safety Conscious 12VDC Low-voltage Hand Switch Controller

The slim, lightweight remote control with icons ensures even greater operability, Erroneous operation is deterred with the “E” button, which needs to be depressed simultaneously with the desired function.

DR-2600             DR-2600-S
DR-2600-Y            DR-2600-SY

Battery Power[DR-2600Y/DR-2600SY]

① Main Power, Battery Status Indicator

The indicator displays the main power and the charging status.

Orientation Changing-Over Switch

This function, after swapping the head and leg sections, ensures that the represented orientation for Trendelenburg, Reverse Trendelenburg, and Lateral Tilt remain accurate on the remote control.

Override Control Panel[DR-2600Y/DR-2600SY]

An override control panel is provided, allowing operation of all movements even when the remote control is not available.

Tabletop Slide[DR-2600S/DR-2600SY]

Back Section Bending Mode

Tabletop slides 20cm toward head section and 10cm toward leg section.

Pelvic Section Bending Mode

Tabletop slides 10cm toward head section and 20cm toward leg section.

Fluoroscopic Operation Primarily for the Torso

Fluoroscopic Operation Primaliry for the Lower Limbs