Medray Supermax Class IV Laser

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MedRay Supermax Laser

Introducing the Medray Supermax Laser – one of the strongest Class IV Lasers with an unbeatable price. Powered by 45 watts, it utilizes Intelitech Software for precision and ease of use. This powerful quadwavelength technology offers 650nm, 810nm, 915nm, and 1064nm wavelength options for maximum pain relief and healing. Experience advanced therapy at an affordable price with the Medray Supermax Laser – where innovation meets accessibility.

Features
• One of the deepest penetrating wavelengths on the market at 1064nm
• Preset protocols, specifically created and developed for top tier efficacy and safety
• Create and save your own protocols
• Intelitech software allows for special parameters and setup for chronic or acute pain as well as
differences in skin tone and color
• The fastest and easiest learning curve of any other Class IV manufacturer
• In addition to Class IV laser ranges and power levels, also capable of IIIB treatment ranges


Warranty
5-year warranty
Included Accessories
• Small cage emitter attachment
MedCurve emitter attachment
• Two (2) pairs of safety glasses
• Protective carrying case


Product Specifications
Wavelengths: 650nm|810nm|915nm|1064nm
Maximum Power: 45.3W
Aiming Beam: 650nm at 200mw
Laser Type: GaA1As Diode
Device Classification: Class IV
Emission Modes: CW (continuous wave), Repeat pule, 1 Hz, duty cycle 10% - 90%
Display: 10” true color touch screen
Dimensions: 283(W), 275(L), 186(H) in millimeters
Weight: 7kg (15.43lbs)


Product Add-Ons
• S.T.A.R. System for Hands-Free, Unattended Care
• Portable Cart

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