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JSN M7260<br />

Name Counter/Dispenser, Pill/Tablet<br />

Logistical Category (LOGCAT) Fund Source Weights and Measures (Typical Only)<br />

Army C | Government Furnished, Government Installed<br />

Navy C | Government Furnished, Government Installed<br />

USAF C | Government Furnished, Government Installed<br />

VA C | Government Furnished, Government Installed<br />

IHS C | Government Furnished, Government Installed<br />

Utilities<br />

NSN 6670<br />

NOTE: Values shown are based on standard typicals used for programming purposes. <strong>The</strong> contractor remains responsible to<br />

develop and coordinate the design / construction in accordance with actual equipment selection.<br />

Utility1: Plumbing . |<br />

Volts1 120<br />

Utility2: Electrical A | 120 volt, conventional outlet<br />

Utility3: Med Gas . |<br />

Utility4: Misc Gas . |<br />

Utility5: Non-Med Gas . |<br />

Utility6: Misc . |<br />

Phase1 1<br />

Phase2 0<br />

Amps1 2<br />

Amps2 0<br />

Weight (lbs) 100 Weight (kgs) 46<br />

Height (in) 83 Height (cen) 211<br />

Width (in) 23 Width (cen) 58<br />

Depth (in) 14 Depth (cen) 36<br />

Volts2 0<br />

Hertz 60<br />

Hertz Dep -1<br />

Hertz Switch 0<br />

BTU / Hour 0<br />

Watts1 240<br />

Watts2 0<br />

Description<br />

Unit of Issue EA<br />

Group Miscellaneous<br />

Automated pill, capsule and tablet counter. <strong>The</strong> unit consists of an array of holding cells each of which dispenses a set number of pills<br />

into a prescription bottle. <strong>The</strong> counter has a control unit to start and stop pill flow. Each cell has a straight line pill flow pattern, a<br />

photoelectric counter which signals the controller, a count range from 1 to 10,000 and can dispense products at a rate up to 600 tablets<br />

per minute. A built-in sensor indicates dust build up or misalignment of the photoelectric counter. Each cell has easily removable bins<br />

and mechanisms for cleaning and refilling. Each cell features an LED display and there are varying sizes of cells for handling more<br />

frequently issued or physically larger drugs. Many different, including custom, array of sizes and configurations are possible and the final<br />

design depends on the facility layout and pharmacy practice preferences. Individual cells can also be equipped with coded locks. <strong>The</strong><br />

entire array can be interfaced with a pharmacy computer system. <strong>The</strong>se units are commonly leased rather than sold because of<br />

maintenance requirements.<br />

Thursday, April 21, 2011 <strong>MIL</strong>-<strong>STD</strong> <strong>1691</strong> | PPMD<br />

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