OakWorks CFPM100-Integrated Headrest Imaging-Pain Management Table - OWK-81805
The OakWorks CFPM100-Integrated Headrest Imaging-Pain Management Table comes standard with a 2 inch (5 cm) Radiolucent Comfort Foam table top pad, 4 inch (10 cm) locking casters, a Crescent face rest pad (included with integrated headrest top), and two patient straps (2).
The CFPM100 table with Integrated Headrest boasts a large height range to help with safe patient transfers while allowing doctors to stand comfortably. Plus, the large lifting column is very rigid, ensuring rock solid support for fast imaging and procedures.
Features
 Features
- Integrated head rest.
- OakWorks' lowest height range table 22" - 40".
- 56" (133 cm) of metal free imaging space.
- 500 lb patient weight capacity.
Specifications
 Specifications
| Carbon Fiber Top |
22" × 84" (56 × 214 cm) |
| Motion 1 |
Electric Height Range 22"–40" (56–102 cm) without pad |
| Foot Control |
Controls height range |
| Weight Capacity |
500 lb (227 kg) |
| Product Weight |
343 lb (216 kg) |
| Fabric |
Premium, PVC-free TerraTouchâ„¢ Medical Grade Fabric (ISO 10993 Certified) |
| Safety Listings |
CE marked, cETLus approved, CB Certificate, FDA listed |
 Configurations
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#81805: Standard - 1 Motion with Integrated Headrest Top, 2" Pad, and Foot Control.
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#81805-65427: with 5" Fallshaw Casters.
Literature
 Literature
OakWorks Medical Brochure
OakWorks Imaging Tables & Accessories Catalog
OakWorks Imaging and Pain Management Tables Manual
OakWorks Imaging Table Movements
OakWorks CFPM100 Flyer
What our Experts Think
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Ultra-high capacity: Supports up to 750 lb, making it suitable for bariatric patients.
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Large, radiolucent top: 24″ × 80″ carbon-fiber surface with 52.5″ of metal-free imaging space for C-arm and fluoroscopic procedures.
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Versatile positioning: Three powered motions — height (26″–44″), Trendelenburg tilt (+15° / –11°), and 10″ longitudinal travel — allow precise patient alignment.
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Comfortable and clinical: Includes a 2″ radiolucent Comfort Foam® pad and two patient restraint straps.
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Mobile and stable: 5″ locking casters provide portability and secure positioning during procedures.
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Durable and safe: Rigid lifting column ensures stability; meets FDA, CE, and cETLus safety standards.
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Long-term support: Backed by a 4-year parts and 3-year labor warranty.
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Control flexibility: Multi-function hand control with optional foot control for hands-free operation.
Q&A
Q: What is the OakWorks CFPMB301 Imaging Table (OWK‑81812)?
A: A heavy-duty, 3‑motion C‑arm-compatible pain management and imaging table, designed for interventional procedures and high patient loads.
Q: What are its tabletop dimensions and material?
A: 24″ wide × 80″ long carbon-fiber top, offering 52.5″ of metal-free imaging space.
Q: What is the patient weight capacity?
A: Rated for up to 750 lb (340 kg).
Q: How much does the table weigh?
A: Approximately 475 lb (216 kg).
Q: What padding and upholstery does it use?
A: 2″ radiolucent Comfort Foam with TerraTouch™ medical-grade PVC-free upholstery.
Q: How is it controlled?
A: Multi-function hand control for all three motions.
Q: Does it include casters and safety features?
A: Yes — 5″ locking casters and two patient safety straps.
Q: What certifications does it have?
A: FDA-listed, CE marked, cETLus approved, and CB certified.
Q: Who is this table ideal for?
A: Interventional radiology, pain-management clinics, and C‑arm procedure rooms needing a high-capacity, stable, and radiolucent table.
Maintenance Tips
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Clean surfaces regularly: Wipe tabletop, frame, and imaging components with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner to remove dust, oils, and debris.
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Inspect mechanical and imaging components: Check hinges, joints, slides, and attachments for wear; tighten or service as needed.
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Lubricate moving parts: Apply light lubricant to pivots, slides, and adjustable mechanisms for smooth operation.
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Check stability and leveling: Ensure the table is level, secure, and properly aligned before use.
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Maintain upholstery: Clean padding with a gentle disinfectant and inspect for tears or wear to maintain hygiene and comfort.
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Store properly: Keep in a dry, protected area to prevent corrosion and extend table lifespan.
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Follow weight capacity guidelines: Avoid overloading the table to maintain safe and reliable operation.