Reliable Spare Parts for Polaris 50, TRIANGO 80 & TRIANGO 30 Medical Lights
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Reliable Spare Parts for Polaris 50, TRIANGO 80 & TRIANGO 30 Medical Lights
Keeping Your Surgical Lighting Performing at Its Best
Medical lighting is critical to clinical outcomes. Whether in an examination room, ICU, or minor surgery setting, consistent, high-quality illumination is essential. Systems such as the Dräger Polaris 50 and Derungs TRIANGO 80 and TRIANGO 30 are widely trusted across hospitals and practices for their performance, durability, and precision.
However, even the best lighting systems require ongoing maintenance, servicing, and replacement parts to ensure reliability and compliance.
Why Spare Parts Matter for Medical Lighting
Modern examination and procedure lights rely on advanced LED technology, precision arm systems, and high-performance optics. For example:
- The Polaris 50 delivers high‑contrast, colour‑stable illumination with up to 80,000 lux intensity and excellent colour rendering (Ra ≈ 95), allowing clinicians to see tissue details clearly.
- It is designed for long service life (up to 50,000 hours) with low maintenance requirements.
- The TRIANGO 80 similarly provides 80,000 lux at 1 metre with a CRI of Ra > 95, ensuring accurate colour representation during procedures.
- TRIANGO 30 systems offer high colour rendering (>95) and around 60,000 lux output, making them suitable for general practice and minor procedures.
Despite this durability, components such as handles, power supplies, suspension arms, LED modules, and control elements can wear over time or require replacement.
Common Parts for Polaris and TRIANGO Systems
Healthcare facilities typically require access to:
Polaris 50 Spare Parts
- LED modules and light heads
- Spring arms and suspension systems
- Power supplies and internal components
- Sterilisable handles and external housings
Many Polaris systems are modular, allowing individual parts to be serviced or replaced rather than replacing the entire light.
TRIANGO 80 & TRIANGO 30 Spare Parts
- Sterilisable handles (removable for hygiene compliance)
- Mounting systems (ceiling, wall, mobile bases)
- Control knobs and dimming components
- Arm mechanisms and positioning joints
Derungs systems also offer a range of accessories such as mounting adapters, covers, and replacement components to support ongoing performance.
The Importance of Planned Maintenance
Even with long-life LEDs and “maintenance‑friendly” designs, regular servicing is essential to:
- Maintain clinical lighting standards
- Ensure compliance with hospital regulations
- Extend the usable life of equipment
- Prevent unexpected downtime
Both Polaris and TRIANGO systems are designed for ease of servicing, with features such as removable handles and accessible components to support maintenance workflows.
Supporting Older and Installed Equipment
Across Australia, many healthcare facilities continue to rely on installed lighting systems that are no longer current models but still perform reliably.
Access to parts becomes critical in these situations, allowing facilities to:
- Avoid premature capital expenditure
- Keep existing infrastructure operational
- Maintain consistent lighting across operating and examination rooms
This is particularly relevant for systems like TRIANGO 30, which remain widely used in clinical environments.
Local Support for Polaris and TRIANGO Parts in Australia
For hospitals, clinics, and biomedical engineers, sourcing the right parts quickly is key to minimising downtime.
Working with a local supplier provides:
- Faster turnaround times
- Technical advice and compatibility guidance
- Support across multiple brands and legacy models
- Assistance with identifying correct parts
Redbank Group, based in Picton NSW, has extensive experience supplying medical lighting solutions and supporting healthcare providers across Australia, including NSW Health facilities.
Final Thoughts
High-quality medical lighting systems such as Polaris 50 and TRIANGO surgical and examination lights are built to last—but like all clinical equipment, they depend on reliable access to spare parts and ongoing support.
By maintaining your lighting systems with the right components, you can ensure:
- Consistent clinical performance
- Reduced downtime
- Extended equipment lifespan