
Military Field PICKER & WAITE MFG X-Ray Equipment
WW2 Era Portable shock proof mobile x-ray machine Purchased unit approximately in the early 1070’s from A Veterinarian who used it for larger Animals in his practice until he retired.To my knowledge it’s still in working condition, always stored in environment friendly conditions (heated & cooled), the unit is in need of a foot pedal, I seem to have lost it during a move. The unit is in pristine condition! Description: The base is on locking wheels and supports a tall double central pillar. Fixed on one side of the pillar is the control unit with meters and dials to adjust the x-ray tube. There is a milliammeter, voltmeter, a line compensator, a k.v. selector, a filament regulator and a voltmeter switch. The x-ray tube is on the other side. It can be raised and lowered with the crank found on the central part of the machine. On both sides of the x-ray tube are graduated circles, divided in four 90 degrees quadrants, the smallest division being one degree. It is suspended on a squ