OakWorks T-Rail Clamp - Imaging Bariatric - OWK-71679
The OakWorks T-Rail Clamp - Imaging Bariatric (#71679) measures 6" long. It is specially designed for use with CFPMB tables and features a clamp groove.
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.