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WARNING WARNING WARNING
X-ray machines can be dangerous if not properly used
WARNING WARNING WARNING
GE 1000 dental x-ray head
I was told this head was from a GX 700 but I think its actually a GX 1000. This also matches the case markings better. I think the terms “GE 1000” and “GX 1000” are interchangable
Why: got Gendex USB x-ray sensor on surplus market and trying to make a PCB x-ray inspection machine
Markings
dataplate
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN MADE IN USA ------------------------- GE 1000 HOUSING MODEL 46 137660610 MINIMUM FILTRATION 20 MM ALUMINUM EQUIVILENT AT 100 KVP SERIAL 175092 ------------------------- E1 0 TUBE INSERT MODEL 46 12539461 FOCUS 10 MINIMUM FILTRATION 0.5 MM ALUMINUM EQUIVILENT AT 100 KVP SERIAL 42453 ------------------------- COMPLIES WITH DHEW RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21CFR SUBCHAPTER J TUBE HOUSING ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURERED September 1977 ------------------------- X RAY EQUIPMENT CLASSIFIED BY UNDERWRITERS LABRATORIES INC WITH RESPECT TO FIRE SHOCK AND MECHANICAL HAZARDS ONLY SEE UL CLASSIFIED PRODUCT INDEX 3101 SA
External connections
With best guess at pinout
Side
- A1
- HV primary1
- MA
- Current sense
- Probably very high ohm resistor
- P1
- HV primary2
Side
- X
- Fillament primary1
- G
- Ground
- XC
- Fillament primary2
Control box is rated peak of 115 V * 18 A = 2070 W
Resistances
- AI-PI: 0.4 ohm
- @ 110 V: W = V^2 / R = 115^2 / 0.4 = 33062 W
- Too much power but order of magnitude
- Probably HV
- X-XC: 19.2 ohm
- @ 110 V: W = V^2 / R = 115^2 / 19.2 = 689 W
- Too high to be fillament at line
- Probably fillament
- G-case: 0.0 ohm
- Ground
- All others: inf
- MA is N/C?
Tube
The control boxes indicate its a 100 kV, 10 mA (or 90 kV 15 mA) tube. I get the impression this is unusually powerful. I tend to remember someone said this unit is too powerful to use in modern dental offices but should be fine for PCB inspection
46-158800G2 controller
46-181123G1 remote control
Provides remote control, came with my tubehead. The main controller was still in use for a bit longer so wasn't able to take it but might be able to get it in a few months
15 mA and 10 mA scale. Someone mentioned that
TODO: measure meter to see what voltage it wants
References
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- Very useful document with equipment pictures, descriptions, and part numbers from the original system
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- GX-1000 tubehead teardown
- Has a number of useful comments
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- Video of someone cutting open what I think is the same model
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- An x-ray head teardown
- eBay toolsplusmore83: item 291057383064