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Procedure ISIS Minor Surgery Light Floorstand
item# 000-562-41D
Single ceiling surgery light with 43" Pole. Protective outer cover features unique built-in "magnets" for speedy opening and closing.

Exam Featherlight Series Floorstand Surgical Lights
item# 200361BWR

item# 1226GUR
The flexible examination light Ri-magic Floor Lamp illuminates the examination and operation area in the best possible way. The bright focusable light allows different tissues to be recognized and assessed correctly. The integrated heat sink makes usage particularly patient friendly. The floor model is supplied with a particularly steady, heavy and anti-static stand. Two of the five casters can be locked.

Exam Super Bright Spot Procedure and Examination Lights
item# LF04BSBUR
With Floorstand
The super Bright Spot provides intense, cool and defined spot with flexible drift free positioning. It''''s light gathering front lens focuses on the beam to yield an exceptionally pure, uniform spot. Plus the Super Bright Spot is easy to position with just one hand, requires low maintenance and is extremely reliable. Ideal for OB/GYN exams, suturing or any procedures requiring intense, pre focused spot

Procedure Halux 50 FX Articulated Arm Floorstand
item# 011-756-31D

Exam Halux 50 FX Gooseneck Floorstand
item# 011-311-31D

Procedure Halux 50 35/2 Floorstand
item# 011-321-31D
The Halux 35/2 is an extremely unique light, which offers both a strong light for exams and a more diffuse spot for other tasks. An integrated switch allows health care professionals to choose the setting best for each application and to easily position the light with its wrap-around handle. In an ICU environment, the Halux 35/2 has been found to be an ideal light – and its wide variety of mounting options, including a rail mount, makes it the perfect aesthetic and functional solution for lighting. For applications in patient rooms, an extension arm allows reach across either side of the bed for access by hospital staff.
