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Industry:
Medical
Application:
Precise
Patient Positioning
Key Considerations:
- Reliable
Point to Point Positioning
- Manual
Control - Easily upgraded to motor driven
Primary
Components:
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The Challenge
A company
which produces equipment for radiation therapy requires a two
axis (X-Y) positioner which could precisely position a patient
(on a hospital bed) for treatment with radiation. The operator
positions the bed to a pre-determined location, determined by
the physician, under a radiation head. A grid is then
established with each grid location 12 mm apart. A radiation
stream is applied to the affected tissue at the first location.
Once the dosage is completed, the patient is then re-positioned
to the second grid location for the next dose. This process
continues until the affected area is completely treated. While
the positioning accuracy requirement is not extremely tight, it
must be absolutely reliable with a 100% confidence level.
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The Solution
An (X-Y)
linear positioning system comprised of (2) modified 404XR tables
with a travel range of 300 X 300 mm. Modifications include hand
crank drives, tape scale encoders for positive position
feedback, and a black anodized finish. The 404 XR series was
chosen because of the following characteristics:
- it is
completely sealed
- it is
lightweight
- it has a
tape scale encoder option
- it is easily
adapted for a manual handcrank
- it can be
easily converted (on site) for motor driven operation
The first ten
units were installed in 1998 and have been successfully
operating with zero maintenance required. Since that time an
additional 40 units have been in-stalled and performing with
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