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Common fault causes of X-ray exposure handbrake switch

The X-ray exposure handbrake switch is an important component for controlling the exposure of X-ray machines, especially in scenes where manual control of exposure of static images is required. However, when the X-ray machine fails to expose, a faulty hand switch may be the culprit. After in-depth research, we summarized the common causes of handbrake switch failures.

First of all, long-term use may cause contact oxidation and poor contact. Especially when the handbrake switch is in the first or second gear, a certain gear may not be able to rotate. Secondly, the shaft at the manual switch may have broken due to long-term use, or the wire at the base may have broken due to frequent pulling, allowing the second gear to remain closed. In addition, since the wires of the handbrake switch usually use thin copper wires with a small diameter, the wires may be burned when the current is too high.

To resolve these issues quickly and avoid delaying patient care, we need to delve deeper and understand how the malfunction works. In most cases, we can even fix some faults ourselves. Of course, if it cannot be repaired, purchasing a new handbrake switch to replace it is also a feasible option.

The handbrake switch produced by our company adopts a double micro-action double-knob design, and the switch component uses OMRON micro-switches to ensure longer service life and higher sensitivity. In addition, our handbrake switches are divided into wired and wireless manual switches to meet your different usage needs. Choose our products to make your X-ray machine run more smoothly and improve diagnosis and treatment efficiency.

X-ray exposure handbrake switch


Post time: Mar-29-2024