Philips 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable - Grabber (IEC)

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Manufactured by: Philips

Category: ECG Combo Cables

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Introducing the Philips 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable
  • Grabber (IEC), a high-quality medical accessory designed for optimal performance in electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring. This brand new cable is specifically engineered to meet IEC International Electrotechnical Commission standards, ensuring reliability and compatibility with a wide range of ECG machines.

Perfect for both hospital and clinical settings, this ECG cable facilitates accurate and efficient cardiac assessments, making it an essential tool for healthcare professionals. Its durable design ensures longevity and consistent performance, providing a dependable solution for patient care.
Upgrade your ECG diagnostic capabilities with the Philips 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable
  • Grabber (IEC) and experience the difference in quality and reliability. Ideal for use in various medical environments, this cable supports precise data acquisition for effective patient monitoring.
Philips 10 Lead Fixed Diagnostic ECG Cable
  • Grabber (IEC) Specifications:

  • Connector Type: Grabber (IEC)
  • Number of Leads: 10
  • Lead Wire Length: 1.5 meters (approx. 59 inches)
  • Cable Material: PVC insulation
  • Lead Wire Diameter: 0.5 mm (approx. 20 AWG)
  • Weight: 200 grams (approx. 0.44 lbs)
  • Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
  • Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
  • Protection Class: IPX1 (drip-proof)
  • Compatibility: Compatible with various Philips ECG monitors and other devices adhering to IEC standards

Additional Notes:
  • Colors of Leads: Typically color-coded according to standard ECG lead arrangements (e.g., red, yellow, green, black, etc.).
  • Lead Configuration: Standard 12-lead configuration is possible with 10 lead wires.
  • Clinical Use: Used for continuous or routine monitoring of cardiac activity in clinical settings.

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