Cable Arm for CP150 Trolley

Cable Arm for CP150 Trolley

Welch Allyn

Diagnostic Equipment Accessories
  • OEM accessory manufactured by Welch Allyn / Hillrom (now part of Baxter), a medical device manufacturer operating under ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 quality management systems.
  • Designed as a component/accessory of the CP150 Resting ECG cart system; overall cart and ECG system conform to relevant medical device regulations in their markets.
ECG trolley cable management accessory

Description

The Cable Arm for CP150 Trolley is an original Welch Allyn accessory designed for use with the mobile cart for the Welch Allyn CP 150 Resting ECG. Identified by OEM part number 105343 and commonly sold under catalogue code W56801, this arm (often supplied together with an accessory shelf in the full \Cable Arm & Shelf\ option) mounts to the CP150 trolley to provide organised routing and support for patient cables and leads, helping keep wiring off the floor and reducing clutter around the cart. It improves ergonomics and workflow during ECG acquisition in clinics, hospitals and primary care environments.

Bnefits

  • Provides organised cable management for the Welch Allyn CP 150 Resting ECG when mounted on its mobile cart, helping keep patient leads tidy and accessible.
  • Reduces cable tangling and the risk of cables trailing on the floor, supporting safer, cleaner clinical workspaces.
  • Designed specifically for CP150 office and hospital carts (105341/105342), ensuring proper fit, compatibility and stability.
  • Helps extend the functional workspace around the CP150 by supporting cables (and, in arm+shelf configurations, accessories) close to the device.
  • OEM Welch Allyn / Hillrom accessory (part number 105343) with factory-new options available, maintaining system integrity and warranty compatibility when purchased via authorised routes.
  • Simple to install on compatible CP150 trolleys using the supplied mounting points and fixings.

Indications

  • Use as an accessory with Welch Allyn CP 150 Resting Electrocardiograph mobile carts (models 105341 and 105342, and equivalent CP150 trolleys) to support and organise patient cables and leads.
  • Clinical environments such as GP surgeries, outpatient clinics, hospitals and diagnostic centres where CP150 ECG systems are used on a mobile cart and improved cable management is desired.
  • Settings where reduced cable clutter and easier access to patient leads can help workflow and reduce tripping or entanglement hazards.

Composition

  • Metal support arm assembly designed to mount on the CP150 trolley/cart frame.
  • Integrated mounting bracket and hardware (screws/fasteners) for attachment to the cart (specific hardware may vary by kit configuration).
  • Some OEM kits (105343) are described as including both a cable arm and accessory shelf; the Medisave listing focuses on the cable arm component for CP150 trolley use.

Formulation

  • Non-electrical mechanical accessory (cable arm) for a diagnostic ECG cart; no medicinal or electronic components.

Packaging

  • Supplied as a single cable arm assembly for the CP150 trolley (one unit per pack).
  • Typically boxed or carton-packed with protective material and any required mounting hardware and documentation.
  • Often referenced by part numbers W56801 and/or 105343 in distributor catalogues.

Usage

  • Ensure the CP150 trolley/cart is stable, powered off and positioned on a level surface before installation.
  • Identify the designated mounting points on the CP150 cart frame as indicated in Welch Allyn / Hillrom installation instructions for the cable arm (part 105343 / W56801).
  • Attach the cable arm bracket to the trolley using the supplied screws/fasteners, tightening securely so the arm is rigid and does not wobble.
  • Position the arm according to the installation guide so that patient cables and ECG leads can be draped or clipped over the arm without interfering with device controls or wheels.
  • Route ECG patient cables and leads along the arm during use to keep them organised and off the floor, adjusting length and slack to suit typical patient positions.
  • Periodically inspect the mounting hardware and arm for signs of loosening, damage or excessive wear; re-tighten or replace components in accordance with manufacturer guidance.
  • If reconfiguring or removing the arm, reverse the installation process and store or dispose of the accessory according to local equipment management procedures.

Contraindications

  • Do not mount the cable arm on carts other than compatible Welch Allyn CP150 office and hospital carts (105341/105342 or equivalent) unless the manufacturer explicitly confirms compatibility.
  • Do not exceed any weight or loading recommendations provided by Welch Allyn / Hillrom for the arm and associated shelf (if present).
  • Do not use the cable arm if it is visibly bent, cracked, loose or otherwise damaged, as this may pose a safety risk.

Adverse Effects

  • No direct patient adverse effects are expected, as this is a mechanical cart accessory; potential risks are limited to equipment or environmental hazards such as cables falling if the arm is incorrectly installed or overloaded.

Storage Conditions

  • When not installed on a cart, store the cable arm in a dry, clean environment away from corrosive substances and excessive moisture.
  • Avoid stacking heavy objects on top of the arm or shelf to prevent bending or deformation.
  • Inspect stored arms for signs of corrosion or physical damage before installation or re-use.

Duration

Onset

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