CAO Group, Inc.
Pilot Laser |
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Description
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Features & Benefits
Lasers have quickly become a vital tool in countless clinical procedures. From therapeutic to chiropractic, lasers are used in practices around the world. Lasers for therapeutic use such as pain management are rapidly growing in recognition, application and demand.
The Pilot Diode Laser increases blood circulation to muscles, joints and other areas of the body to allow patients to heal safely and more quickly with less pain and inflammation.
Device Type: Diode Laser
Laser System: Class IV
Indicated Use (FDA): Therapeutic
Laser Power: 9 Watts (9000mW)
Power Range: 100mW to 9,000mW (9W)
Power Requirements:
110-120 VAC @ 60 Hz / 220-240 VAC @ 50 Hz
Amperage:
1.5 A @ 110-115 VAC / 0.75 A @ 210-230 VAC
Fixed Fiber: 400 micron silica filament
Weight: 5.5 lb
Dimensions: 5.5” x 6.25” x 8.75” (H x W x L)
Laser Wavelength: 810nm ± 20nm
Beam Wavelength: 630nm-660nm ± 15nm
Aiming Beam Power: 3mW (selectable)
Beam Divergence: 13 degrees ± 1 degree
Estimated Hour Usage: Up to 10,000 hours
Emission Modes: Continuous Wave and Pulse
Pulsed Mode – Fixed: 10.0 Hz
Pulse Duration – Fixed: 0.05 seconds
Duty Cycle:
Pulsed Mode: 50% / Continuous Wave: 100%
Operating Temperature: 20°C - 30°C (68°F - 86°F)
Storage Temperature: -20°C - +40°C (-4°F - 104°F)
Cooling: Forced Air
Notification: Audible: Yes / Visual: Yes
Handpiece Construction: Aluminum 6061-T6
Handpiece Finish: Clear Anodize
Wireless Foot Pedal: 2.4 GHz
Foot Pedal Battery: 9 Volt Lithium
Battery Life:
Lithium: >100 hours / Alkaline: <35 hours
Most Common Applications
Every therapeutic practice can quickly and easily benefit from using the Pilot Diode Laser. The Pilot Diode Laser allows you to offer a wide range of procedures and is simple to use every day. With improved medical care for your patients, you will be able to increase your services and your profits. Here is just a brief sample of the procedures that your practice can use the Pilot Diode Laser for:
Arthritis
Carpal Tunnel
Chronic Pain (Neck, Back, Knee, Etc)
Sports Injuries
Sprains/Strains
Tendonitis
And so many more...
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