Standard Cabinet X-Ray Systems Sample Clauses

Standard Cabinet X-Ray Systems. This Agreement is for the purchase of the equipment and the maintenance of standard cabinet x-ray systems. The standard cabinet x-ray systems consist of three models which are available under separate LPAs as noted below: Available Under This LPA Model: 920CX Tunnel size: 24.4W x 16.5H Dimensions: 82.0L x 34.2W x 54.2H Weight: 1184 lbs. Available Under LPA-84372 XIS 6040 XIS 6545 23.6W x 15.8H 25.6W x 17.8H 56.4L x 33.33W x 49.0H 60.4L x 35.0W x 51.4H 820 lbs. 950 lbs. When a JBE is seeking to procure a standard cabinet x-ray system, the JBE’s specific requirements regarding spacing, dimension limitations and tunnel size will be considered (“Specific Requirements”). If only one (1) model meets the Specific Requirements, the JBE may purchase the standard cabinet x-ray system that meets such Specific Requirements. Where multiple models meet the Specific Requirements, then the JBE will request a quote for all those models and will make a selection based on overall lowest price. A request for quote does not guarantee that JBE will make a purchase.
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Standard Cabinet X-Ray Systems. This Agreement is for the purchase of the equipment and the maintenance of standard cabinet x-ray systems. The standard cabinet x-ray systems consist of three models which are available under separate LPAs as noted below: Available Under This LPA Vendor: Astrophysics Model: XIS 6040 XIS 6545 Tunnel size: 23.6W x 15.8H 25.6W x 17.8H Dimensions: 56.4L x 33.33W x 49.0H 60.4L x 35.0W x 51.4H Weight: 820 lbs. 950 lbs. Available Under LPA-84377 Rapiscan 920CX

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