Actually handles the 0.5 to 10 bar range pretty well, and the frequency goes form 1 to 21Hz — most clinics dial in around 2-3 bar for ED work, but you'll want higher for deep tissue. We've seen it do continuous or pulsed modes at 4, 8, or 16 pulses depending on what you're targeting.
It kicks out 282VA on either 110V or 220V, so no transformer headaches, and the LCD is clear enough even in bright rooms. One thing we've noticed is air compression head gets slightly warm after 45 minutes, but that's pretty standard for radial systems.
Guys doing pain relief on chronic tendinopathies usually set it to 6-8 bar at lower frequencies, while ED protocols tend to stick to the 1-3 bar sweet spot. It's not great for focused shockwave work though — teh radial design means it disperses energy more broadly, so don't use it for pinpoint lithotripsy or small joint issues.
CE certified as a Class II, and each unit ships with a COA on the air pressrue calibration — we usually check it every 6 months or so. The a year, but the compressor itself tends to last about 3-4 years before needing a rebuild, something buyers rarely ask about upfront.
MOQ is usually 5 units for first orders, but our company can do a single sample if you're testing the market — just confirm lead time, as we're about 20 days out right now. The box is roughly 30x40x50cm, portable enough for a clinic desk, and it come with one standerd handpiece.