Did you red my quote earlier, if it is a Xray machine it has no radioactive isotopes or radiation source.Remember the accident in Brazil!!!
Goiânia accident - Wikipedia
Be extremly prepared, sure you have the knowledge and a geiger instrument before scrap these types of machines. Perhaps IAEA made some instructions after this what they called: One of the worlds worst radiological accidents.
The radiation in X ray machines are created by electron rays.
Which means they are safe when disconnected.
The Brazil incident was a radiation device for treating Cancers and they contain Cobolt 60 or something similar.
That said, when handling unknown scrap from the medical industry a Geiger counter is a cheap insurance.
Especially small heavy containers, needs to be treated with respect.