LNR6033 Longitudinal Motor Assembly for GE DEXA Systems
The LNR6033 Longitudinal Motor Assembly is a critical drive component engineered for GE DEXA systems utilizing the P1 through P6 platform architecture. Responsible for controlled longitudinal movement of the scanning assembly, this motor directly impacts patient positioning accuracy, scan consistency, and overall system reliability.
In GE bone densitometry systems, longitudinal travel must be smooth, stable, and repeatable. Any degradation in motor performance can result in scan misalignment, motion artifacts, calibration inconsistencies, or positioning errors that compromise diagnostic integrity. The LNR6033 motor assembly restores factory-level motion performance and ensures that the mechanical subsystem operates within specification.
Designed as a direct-fit replacement, this unit includes the required bracket assembly for simplified installation. It is ideal for imaging centers, hospitals, third-party service organizations, and refurbishers maintaining GE DEXA P1–P6 units in active clinical environments.
When uptime, scan precision, and mechanical integrity matter, the LNR6033 longitudinal motor assembly delivers dependable performance.
Why the LNR6033 Longitudinal Motor Assembly Is Critical
The longitudinal drive system plays a foundational role in DEXA system mechanics. It governs:
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Table travel along the scan axis
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Controlled incremental movement during scan acquisition
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Positional repeatability between exams
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Accurate anatomical region targeting
If the motor begins to fail, symptoms may include:
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Jerky or inconsistent table movement
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Audible mechanical strain
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Scan interruption errors
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Position calibration faults
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Extended scan time due to repositioning
Replacing the LNR6033 motor proactively reduces risk of system downtime and prevents costly service escalation.
Key Features & Benefits of LNR6033 Longitudinal Motor Assembly
Direct OEM-Compatible Replacement
The LNR6033 is engineered to meet OEM mechanical and electrical specifications for GE P1–P6 platforms. It integrates seamlessly without modification, reducing installation time and compatibility concerns.
Integrated Mounting Bracket
This assembly includes the mounting bracket, ensuring correct mechanical alignment and reducing field adaptation errors during installation.
Restores Smooth Linear Motion
Proper longitudinal motor function is essential for image acquisition accuracy. This assembly restores smooth, controlled table travel for consistent scan results.
Reduces Downtime and Service Calls
A failing motor can trigger repeated service events and unpredictable downtime. Installing a tested replacement assembly reduces repeat maintenance interventions.
Ideal for Refurbishment Programs
For resellers and refurbishers, the LNR6033 motor assembly ensures restored mechanical reliability before system redeployment or resale.
Applications
The LNR6033 longitudinal motor assembly is compatible with GE DEXA systems operating on P1–P6 configurations. It is commonly replaced during:
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Preventative maintenance cycles
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System refurbishments
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Table motion failure events
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Longitudinal drive wear replacement
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Motion calibration correction
Healthcare providers and imaging asset managers rely on this component to maintain mechanical subsystem integrity across aging platforms.
Mechanical Performance Considerations
In DEXA systems, motor precision directly correlates with scan reproducibility. Even minor variations in longitudinal movement can affect:
The LNR6033 assembly supports stable drive torque and consistent travel velocity, which are essential for clinical repeatability.
Quality Assurance & Testing
Each motor assembly undergoes inspection to verify:
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Electrical continuity
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Mechanical rotation smoothness
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Structural integrity of bracket
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Connector condition
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Absence of excessive wear
This ensures readiness for deployment in active imaging environments.
Who Should Purchase This Component?
This product is designed for:
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Hospitals maintaining GE DEXA systems
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Outpatient imaging centers
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Independent service organizations (ISOs)
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Medical imaging refurbishers
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Equipment brokers preparing systems for resale
It is not intended for patient-level use but rather for biomedical technicians and qualified service personnel.