When you're trying to get a clean B-mode image on a large dog or a restless cat, the biggest headache is movement artifact—if the animal shifts even slightly mid-scan, you lose the frame. We've seen clinics wrestle with standard tables that wobble or lack proper restraints, and it kills workflow. This table locks everything down with those universal brake wheels, so once you position it, it stays put, which matters more than you'd think for abdominal or cardiac sweeps.


The 8 nickel stainless steel surface is actually a smart choice here, because it resists the kind of corrosion you get from repeated alcohol wipes or chlorhexidine scrubs—common stuff in a vet setting—and it's pretty much non-porous. You'll wipe it down quick between patients, and the rounded edges mean you're not catching your probe cable or your elbow on a sharp corner during a long exam. Most buyers go with teh standdard 1100mm length, but we've done custom sizes for equine work or small exotics, just confirm lead time on that.

They're 1100 by 550 by 700 mm roughly, which gives you enough deck space for a 50 kg shepherd without the table tipping—we tested it at about 80 kg static load and it held fine, but for heavy animals you'd want to check the floor's level. The height is fixed at 700 mm, which is okay for seated scans but some vets prefer a taller setup for standing procedures, and our company can adjust that order if you need it. Warranty is one year minimum, though we usually stock replacement casters and brake assemblies if something goes wrong.

Basically, if you're doing B-mode ultrasounds for anything from cats to large breeds, the anti-corrosion finish is what keeps it form pitting over time—8 nickel grade is better than 304 for this, honestly, because of that it handles chloride exposure better. Not for surgical prep or high-heat sterilization, just a heads-up, it's purely a diagnostic table. We ship these as a single unit, but the brake wheels are detachable for tight doorways, and we include a basic TDS with the COA on the stainless composition.


Customiztion is available, usually 2-4 weeks on size changes, but we'll need a drawing or at least animal weight range you're targeting. Supply-wise, we've got about 50 units or so in the warhouse now, so lead time is typically 10-15 days unless you want a non-standard height or a different wheel type. Anyway, that's the gist—if you're scanning daily, it's a solid workhorse.
The table is 1100mm long, 550mm wide, and 700mm high, which gives you a stable working surface for animal B-mode ultrasound exams.
It comes with universal brake wheels, so you can easily move the table around your clinic and lock it in place when needed.
Yes, we offer customization for both size and features, so if you need specific dimensions or add-ons, just let us know.
We provide a minimum 1-year warranty on the pjbc-01, covering any manufacturing defects.
It's built with 8 nickel stainless steel, which resists corrosion and is easy to clean after exams.