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System Two Duo Mount
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System Two Duo Mount



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With the System Two MH Duo, an uncompromising dual-head surgery light has been created.  This model can be configured with two MH Surgery lights, one light and video camera, or one light and monitor arm.  All utilize the System Two articulating arms system for unlimited flexibility.

The next level in the evolution of surgery lighting has been achieved with the new MH (High Intensity Discharge) Series.  This all new design heralds a notable increase in efficiency over traditional halogen light sources, producing over 100,000 lux output with only a 39 watt H.I.D. bulb, versus a 150 watt halogen bulb.  Heat has been virtually eliminated, while color temperature has been significantly increased to over 4,300° Kelvin.  Additionally, the MH light boasts a rated bulb life of over 10,000 hours and includes complete mechanical dimming, the most accurate method. 

  • Most efficient surgery lighting source on the market
  • Extremely cool output - lowest possible heat
  • Superb color temperature
  • Extremely long bulb life
  • Wide range mechanical dimming

Additional Options:

Monitor Arm

  • Sterile handle for adjustments within the sterile field
  • Provides options for High Definition, fiber optics cabling, video source switching, and compatibility with PACS
  • Future mountings of dual monitors or monitor/camera will be available
  • Can be ordered with or without monitor
  • Ceiling mount version as solo arm or shared with lights
  • Wall mounted model also available

P1 Video Camera

  • Provides "S-Video" imaging
  • 27x optical zoom
  • Auto and manual focus
  • Sterilizable handle
  • Mounted on its own independent arm assembly
  • Can be ordered in combination with one or two lights on a Duo or Trio ceiling mounting






Our Goal

"We want the surgeon to leave the training lab with a positive feeling about the lab experience and the company that sponsored the lab."