(40,754) Published in the Sequoyah County Times June 4 and 11, 2009
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SOLICITATION FOR BID:

Sealed bid proposals will be received by Sequoyah County-City of Sallisaw Hospital Authority, doing business as Sequoyah Memorial Hospital, located at 213 East Redwood Street, Sallisaw, OK, until 4:00 p.m. 06/21/09

Mobile X-Ray Machine

(re-manufactured)

High Voltage cables. Rotating apodode x-ray tube/ Collimator; Base and cabinet; Tube stand; Motor Drive; Batteries; Battery charging system, Technical Control:

kVp Range: 5O-125kVp

mAs range: 0.4-320

mA: 100 mA nominal

Switches:

Dome type push buttons under mylar cover

On/off two position switch off/remove key off/on

The drive system and X-ray work only in ON position Charger works in either position/ Handswitch controls the rotor prep. Audible tone X-ray ON;

Generator; Frequency: 1,000 Hz; Voltage 50 to 125 kVp

Power 12.5 kW nominal; Cables vinyl covered, rated to 75; kVp each or 150kVp for pair. Federal type connectors Batteries Rechargable:

classifies battery as dry. Cannot leak if punctured.

Battery Charging System:

Automatic battery status sensing with programmed overcharging protocol for maximizing battery life.

Charger cord provided with retraction into base. Hospital grade line plug fits standard wall receptacle.

12 month warranty

Bids may be sent to: Debra R. Knoke, Administrator; Sequoyah Memorial Hospital, PO Box 505, Sallisaw, OK, and 74955, fax 918-774-1103. All bids received after the time set for opening of bids will not be considered and will be returned unopened. Bids will be publicly opened and read at the above mentioned office immediately following the closing time stated above.




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