CROSSHAIR, MLC

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Manufactured by: Varian

Category: OR Equipment

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Introducing the CROSSHAIR MLC, a cutting-edge solution designed for precision in medical imaging. This advanced multi-leaf collimator is engineered to enhance the accuracy of radiation therapy, ensuring optimal treatment delivery for patients. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, the CROSSHAIR MLC plays a crucial role in improving clinical outcomes and streamlining workflow in any medical facility.
Featuring innovative technology, the CROSSHAIR MLC allows for precise beam shaping, minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissues and ensuring that therapeutic radiation is directed efficiently to the targeted areas. Its reliable performance and compatibility with a variety of linear accelerators make it an essential tool for radiation oncologists and medical physicists alike.
Invest in the CROSSHAIR MLC to elevate your medical imaging capabilities, enhance treatment precision, and ultimately provide better care for your patients. Explore the benefits of this state-of-the-art equipment and see how it can contribute to your practice's success.

CROSSHAIR Specifications (Old)


  • Type: Optical Crosshair
  • Reticle Pattern: Standard Cross
  • Thickness: 0.02 inches (0.5 mm)
  • Material: Glass
  • Length:
  • Horizontal: 0.5 inches (12.7 mm)
  • Vertical: 0.5 inches (12.7 mm)
  • Illumination: Available in Red/Green
  • Adjustment Range:
  • Windage: ± 10 MOA (± 2.9 mrad)
  • Elevation: ± 10 MOA (± 2.9 mrad)

MLC Specifications (Old)


  • Type: Multi-Layer Coating
  • Transmission Rate: 95% at 550 nm
  • Coating Layers: 5
  • Durability: Scratch resistant, Mil-Spec hardness
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C)
  • Weight: 0.5 pounds (227 grams)
  • Dimensions:
  • Length: 3.5 inches (88.9 mm)
  • Width: 1.5 inches (38.1 mm)
  • Compatibility: Universal for 1-inch tube scopes

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