In contrast to the previous models with electric height adjustment, the lifting movement of the newly developed operating table from Maquet is hydraulic. This means that electrical cables and hydraulic hoses have to be guided in the table base. The design is not only particularly slim, but also concave. On the one hand, the space available is extremely limited. The dimensions of the column are only 300 x 400mm. The operating table can be extended between 600 and 1,050mm, so the stroke is 450mm.
Maquet was looking for suitable control cables that were, above all, mechanically reliable and particularly flexible. Due to the limited installation space, the smallest possible bend radius is required. The designers initially favoured spiral cables, but these had a number of disadvantages. Their service life was limited due to the large number of mechanical movements. In addition, they were always customised solutions that had to be harnessed by hand. This meant that consistently reliable quality could not be guaranteed. The risk of table failure could not be ruled out. As the operating tables are used worldwide, all components must function reliably in order to avoid breakdowns and expensive repairs.
Over the entire service life of the table, which is at least ten years, the cables must be able to withstand around 15,000 double strokes.