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Reina Imaging 35"x16" X-Ray Protective Grid Cover OEM

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.














Reina
• Ratio: 8:1
• Focus: 40-72
• LPI: 103
• Overall Length: 34 3/4 inches x 15 1/2 inches x 3/4 inch
The Reina Imaging Protect-A-Grid 35"x16" is a high-quality protective accessory designed for use with X-ray imaging systems. This grid cover helps safeguard sensitive imaging grids from damage caused by fluid spills, dust, and other environmental contaminants, ensuring consistent image quality and prolonging the life of your radiographic equipment. Its durable construction allows it to withstand repeated use in clinical, hospital, and diagnostic imaging settings.
Measuring 35 inches by 16 inches, the Protect-A-Grid provides comprehensive coverage for standard imaging grids. Its lightweight design allows for easy placement and removal while maintaining full protection during imaging procedures. By preventing contamination and physical damage, this accessory helps maintain optimal imaging performance and reduces downtime for cleaning or repairs.
Ideal for radiology departments, clinics, and medical imaging centers, the Reina Imaging Protect-A-Grid is an essential tool for maintaining the longevity and functionality of X-ray systems. Using this protective grid cover ensures consistent image quality, reduces maintenance costs, and supports efficient workflow in busy imaging environments. Its reliability and durability make it a trusted choice for healthcare professionals focused on equipment protection and patient care.
This medical equipment item is being sold in its current condition, with only a basic assessment performed. It powers up and successfully completes its self-check or boot process, indicating that it is operational to that extent. However, no further testing beyond this initial check has been conducted.