Dissection table MA-3500
anatomyrectangulardocking

dissection table
dissection table
dissection table
dissection table
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Characteristics

Type
dissection, anatomy
Shape
rectangular
Other characteristics
docking

Description

New multifunction dissecting table concept for the easy exchange of 3 different worktops (anatomy, embalming and pathology). The upper part of the table is formed like a trough. This plenum has a residue strainer (130x260x135mm deep). At the two flank walls of the table so called “double slots” are present for an effective fume extraction regulated by an external fan or central extraction system. The waste air is drawn through the pedestal and further through the floor into the atmosphere. The electrical vertically adjustable Universal Transporter MA-2010 or a scissor type lift truck is used for docking to the multifunction table in order to do the transfer of the body tray. We guarantee: - pollutant and odourless air in the breathing area of the user - no air noises - no draughts The following easily interchangeable body trays are available: worktop for pathology with 3 drain channels and negative embossment worktop for embalming with 4-part, perforated grid plates for the best possible fume extraction worktop for gross anatomy student education and forensic medicine (transfer worktop with 8 small wheels) Concept and functions The area below the work plate (plenum) has a noise dampening coating. The worktops have drain holes for effective liquid drainage into the plenum and the residue sink i. e. strainer. A flap at the end of the table top serves for docking the Universal Transporter with electronic elevation adjustment if one uses the transfer worktop (body ray) with 8 small wheels. The sink has a standpipe overflow valve. Hot- / cold water mixer tap with two presettings.
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