Straight Arm Digital Radiography System

The Straight Arm System from Konica Minolta is a compact DR system designed for flexible positioning and efficient imaging in smaller exam rooms.

Straight Arm Digital Radiography SystemTechnical Specifications

System Type Digital radiography (DR) X-ray system
Detector Type AeroDR flat panel detector; Universal CSL detector options
Detector Sizes 17×17; 14×17 applications supported
Imaging Technology Swivel arm system; motorized vertical movement; variable SID adjustment
Image Processing ULTRA imaging software for bone and soft tissue visualization
Power / Charging Multiple tube/generator combinations available
Workflow Interface Immediate digital image acquisition; on-site or remote application support
Mounting / Configuration Wall-mounted straight arm system; no permanent exam table required
Compatibility / Retrofit Optional mobile table; optional weight-bearing stand; pediatric package available
Imaging Capability Motorized variable SID 39.4"–70.9"; arm rotation 135°; detector angulation ±45°
Clinical Applications General radiography, urgent care, family practice, seated and weight-bearing exams

Small-Footprint DR Performance

The Straight Arm Digital Radiography System combines compact installation, digital imaging, and flexible exam positioning.

Space-Saving Room Design

The base and swivel arm install flush to the wall, helping preserve usable floor space in smaller exam rooms. That layout supports staff movement without requiring a permanent table.

Immediate Digital Imaging

A 17×17 detector and ULTRA software capture high-resolution images in seconds. The system is built to show bone and soft tissue detail from a single exposure for faster image review.

Built for Exam Flexibility

The swivel arm rotates in both directions and supports motorized vertical travel, allowing positioning for standing, seated, table, and wheelchair-based exams in one room.

Imaging System Support

Your imaging equipment should perform reliably from day one through years of clinical use. Imperial provides ongoing support programs designed specifically for installed systems—helping protect image quality, reduce service disruptions, and extend equipment value.

Installation & System Readiness

Imperial prepares each system for real-world clinical use through coordinated delivery, installation oversight, system testing, and workflow validation to ensure confident 
day-one operation.

Performance Maintenance

Scheduled service and calibration help maintain imaging accuracy, system stability, and consistent performance across daily patient volumes and evolving clinical demands.

Technical Service Support

When service needs arise, Imperial’s imaging specialists provide dependable technical support focused on restoring performance and minimizing workflow interruption.

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