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System Two Portable Light

System Two Portable Light



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The MH Portable provides all of the fine System Two MH features, in a mobile unit of great flexibility, including the ability to fold the head and arm down completely within the footprint of the cantilevered floor base.  Unmatched value in a full-featured portable surgery light.

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."