Basically, you’re looking at a 5kW mobile X-ray unit that runs on standard 220-240VAC power—it’s not something you need a dedicated shielded room for, which is a real help in a busy hospital or clinic. 10-inch digital screen, 40-110 kV range, and the mAs can be set from 0.1 to 200, so you’ve got a decent bit of flexibility for chests, extremities, or even the heavier patients. We ship these with CE and FDA certs on file, and usually it’s roughly 20 days or so from order to dock, but confirm lead time if you’re in a hurry.

The 40kHz frequency keeps the image sharp enough for most routine diagnostics (it’s not meant for advanced neuro work or anything that pushes into a CT-level resolution), and the exposure window from 0.01 to 6.3 seconds handles all the typical scout views and physicall exams. What we find is that most buyers in emergency care settings actually pair it with a portable table or a stretcher—makes the workflow smoother than wheeling a fixed unit around.


10 to 100 mA range is selectable on teh fly, and the 40-hour duty cycle on the tube means you can run a moderate casualty load before it needs a cooldown. We’ve got MSDS and ISO13485 as well, so the compliance paperwork is pretty much done for you. The OEM service is available if you want to rebrand the bezel or tweak the screen interface, but the stock model works fine for 95% of jobs.

How you order is straightforward—send a PO or just an email with the quantiy and shippng address. The HS code is 9022191010, which helps customs move it along, and we always include a COA plus the CE declaration in the box. You don’t need to request a sample unless you’re doing a facility trial; otherwise, we’ll ship the full unit on a pallet with the power cord and a basic manual (the screen is in English, though the settings menu has a few Chinese labels sometimes). Anyway, the 10-inch digital panel is responsive enough that you’ll get a readable image in about 10 seconds after exposure.

One thing we don’t tell new buyers often enough—this isn’t great for pediatric portable work unless you stick a collimator and low-dose protocol on it, because the minimum mA is 10 and that’s a bit chunky for tiny chests. For adult emergencies, fractures, or routine clinic chest X-rays, it’s perfectly fine. Also, it weighs around 175 lbs (we don’t have the exact figure on hand but that’s ballpark), so you’ll want a dolly or a second set of hands for moves.
Our MOQ for the UM-1510 is typically 1 unit, so you can order just one for a clinic or a small hospital if needed.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after payment confirmation, depending on stock and order volume.
Yes, we include CE, FDA, EEC, MSDS, and ISO13485 certification documents with each unit — just request them when placing your order.
We offer OEM service, so we can adjust the voltage range or mA settings to match your local requirements — just let us know your specs.
It ships in a foam-padded, double-walled carton with protective inserts. For storage, keep it in a dry, cool place between 0-40°C and avoid direct sunlight.