USER MANUAL - SINGLE CARBON FIBER ARM BOARD
MODELS
Standard Arm Board:
3395-01: with 1" pad (2.5cm)
3395-05: with 2" pad (5cm)
3395-07: with 3" pad (7.5cm)
3395-06: with 4" pad (10cm)
3395-04: with 2" & 4" pads (5cm & 10cm)
PART IDENTIFICATION
Standard Arm Board Pads:
4405-06: 1" pad (2.5cm)
4407-06: 2" pad (5cm)
4409-06: 3" pad (7.5cm)
4408-06: 4" pad (10cm)
USE
This radiolucent device can be used with any flat support surface where ionizing radiation (x-ray) is utilized for imaging. This
arm board can be used for imaging in any environment including private practice, hospital & surgery. It can be used to support
arms and feet.
Note: This product is an imaging platform. It is not a surgical platform
DIRECTIONS
Unfold the Arm Board and slide the Base Section under the patient and the table top. Position the patient and the Support
Section to suit the needs of the procedure. The weight of the patient will hold the Arm Board in place.
Rotate the Support Section to the desired position. This section rotates up to 180 º .
Prone Position at 135 º
To remove the Arm Board, ask the patient to move their limb off the Support Section and lift their body slightly. This will allow
you to pull out the Base Section of the Arm Board. Fold the Base and Support Sections for storage.
CLEANING & DISINFECTION
Reference the Recommended Cleaners and Disinfectant list (MMINML0008-EN) that came with the product or
on our website www.oakworksmed.com under product information.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions (Width x Length)
Standard Arm Board
Maximum Weight Rating
Radiolucency
Serial # Locations
Support Section
Supine Position at 180 º
Base Section: 7.5" x 24" (19cm x 61cm)
Support Section: 6" x 23" (15cm x 58cm)
30 lbs. (13.6 kg)
Arm Board: Maximum of 1.30mm AL @ 100 kVp. HVL of 3.6mm
1" Pad (2.5cm): Maximum of .42mm AL @ 100 kVp. HVL of 3.6mm
2" Pad (5cm): Maximum of .57mm AL @ 100 kVp. HVL of 3.6mm
3" Pad (5cm): Maximum of .68mm AL @ 100 kVp. HVL of 3.6mm
4" Pad (10cm): Maximum of .79mm AL @ 100 kVp. HVL of 3.6mm
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Product &
CAUTION
DO NOT exceed 30 lbs.
(13.6 kg) of load on the
Support Section. Injury
can occur.
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