AIM-50®
Providing both amazing value and unparalleled aesthetics, Burton’s AIM-50® also boasts limitless rotation on ceiling mounts (a feature previously available only on OR type lights). Along with highest intensity illumination, the AIM-50® delivers very smooth focus and superior maneuverability. A longer arm system ensures that the light can be positioned in the widest range of positions possible, making the AIM-50® ideal for outpatient procedures in a variety of settings and practices including trauma centers, ERs, ambulatory surgery centers, ICUs, physician offices, clinics, plastic surgery, dermatology and ophthalmology.
Technical Specifications
- High-intensity of 45,000 lux (4181 fc) at 1 meter
- 3100 K color temperature offers natural and true coloring
- High CRI (Color Rendering Index) of 96
- Uses three quartz halogen bulbs – each rated with a 2000-hour bulb life. Bulbs
wired in parallel for continuous operation - Compact 20″ (51 cm) diameter lighthead
- Extremely smooth focus mechanism with center sterilizable handle
- 360° limitless arm and mounting system rotation around vertical axes (on single ceiling models)
- Cool operation for long hours of use
- 120V standard; 100 and 230 / 240V models available
- 5-year limited warranty
- Assembled in USA
Certifications/Approvals
- IEC/UL 60601-1 / IEC 60601-2-41 / IEC/EN 60601-1-2
- CAN/CSA C22.2 601-1 M90
- CE marked
| 120V Model |
230V Model |
230V SP Model* |
240V Model |
100V Model |
Description | ||||||
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| A50FL | A53FL | A54FL25 | A52FL | A51FL | Floorstand | ||||||
| A50SC | A53SC | A54SC25 | A52SC | A51SC | Single Ceiling Mount | ||||||
| A50DC | A53DC | A54DC25 | A52DC | A51DC | Double Ceiling Mount | ||||||
| A50W | A53W | A54W25 | A52W | A51W | Wall Mount | Accessories | |||||
| 6000120K | Set of 3 AIM-50® Replacement Bulbs | ||||||||||
| 1017040 | Sterilizable / Autoclavable Handle | ||||||||||
| 0008100PK | Disposable Handle Covers, 25/Box | ||||||||||
*SP Model refers to Spanish Language Manuals.

