Shampaine 1800 & 1900 Series Surgical Tables

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Radi-Op: The most versatile O.R. tables anywhere.

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Which would you rather have, six-in-one or a half dozen of the others?

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A Shampaine Radi-Op O.R. table makes that an easy decision whether you choose one of the tables in our 1800 or 1900 series. Because one Radi-Op table can do the job of six individual specialty tables. Easier, better and less expensively.

One Radi-Op can be six things to all people. A C-arm table. A general surgery table. A back-up urological table. A EENT table. An neurosurgery table. And an orthopedic table (when traction is not required).

You probably have tables that perform only one of those functions sitting around the hospital right now. Performing that function very infrequently. But that won't happen with the Radi-Op, because it adjusts to your needs. So much so, you may never see it going unused.

No other O.R. table makes an operating room run more efficiently because no other O.R. table has the Radi-Op's versatility. Versatility in functions to fit your needs and in price to fit your budget.

Six-in-one or a half dozen of the others? Go with a Shampaine Radi-Op every time.

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Three models comprise the 1900 series. Depending upon your needs, choose from the manual operated (1900), electric-powered (1900E) or the remote control operated (1900RC) models. Each has the advantage of offering a unique feature - longitudinal slide - allows the table to be moved toward the head or foot end for better C-arm and surgical team access.

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For those procedures not requiring longitudinal slide, the 1800 series is your ideal choice. Three 1800 models are available, each designed to fulfill your individual needs and budgets. There's the manually operated 1800, the electric-powered 1800E and the remote-controlled 1800RC. Each model's features incorporate years of advice and recommendations from you. We listened, and the result is the most complete (and most copied) line of operating room tables available today.

 

Control arm rotates a full 180 degrees horizontally and 45 degrees vertically. 

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Unique one-hand operated remote control pendant.

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Longitudinal slide for better C-arm access.

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Optional foot control for 1900RC allows surgeon to operate table at foot end. Features height, slide and Trendelenburg functions. Graphics (p.3-9)

On the 1800RC, every table position can be attained with the touch of a finger.

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Improved control arm makes position selection and table movement easier.

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Common features to both Radi-Op Series:

No other table has a Radi-Op's versatility.

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Shampaine 1800 & 1900