Mounting Bracket - Wireless Troy
2026826-001 | |
Diagnostic ECG | |
GE Sistemas Médicos de México S.A. de C.V | |
GE HealthCare | |
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Features
- High impact resistance
- High grade material
- Excellent corrosion resistance
- High wear resistance
Product Overview
The Bracket Mounting - Wireless Troy is the mounting bracket in the wireless Troy assembly. The mounting bracket is manufactured using high precision latest techniques which helps to achieve a very good surface finish as well as good product consistency. The high dimensional accuracy ensures a perfect fit of the mounting bracket in the required assembly. The inserts and other fasteners provided within the part helps to securely attach the mounting to the assembly. The G-30 coated steel material used for the plate has good mechanical properties like high tensile strength and impact resistance which ensures a long-life span for the mounting bracket. The part is free from any burrs and sharp edges which enhances the safety aspect of the part. The mounting bracket is painted using a powder coating process which is more durable and more resistant to starches and wear. This mounting bracket is being used in various medical machines such as Premium Carts Upgrades, MAC 5500 HD, MAC 5500 HD, and MAC 3500
Additional Features
- High dimensional stability