Ceiling suspensions

Ceiling suspensions are used to move diagnostic equipment into their required positons smoothly and precisely. They usually consist of a main rail system for movement in X direction, a smaller rail for lateral movement in Z direction, and a vertically oriented system for movement in the Y direction. The vertically oriented part contains the diagnstic module. This module might again need to be manually rotated.
Ceiling suspensions

Device positioning attached to the ceiling

Ceiling suspensions can be found in most hospitals. They are a key feature in X-Ray systems; the X-Ray tube is mounted onto the suspension system, requiring a high level of stability and positioning precision. The X-Ray suspension systems are usually operated manually, requiring the system to be smoothly moving and light, while providing stability and precision.

The vertical variable height mount support arm is a key feature. It allows vertical and lateral positioning. It also contains the X-Ray tube housing, which requires tilt/swivel adjustment so the tube can be positioned in the desired angle.

Inno Mechatronics has expertise in ceiling suspension systems and can offer these solutions for X-Ray systems. The technology of ceiling suspension systems can also be applied to other medical equipment and related product categories.

Ceiling suspensions

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