Mechanical height rod 217
mobilefloor-standingtelescopic

mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
mechanical height rod
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Characteristics

Technology
mechanical
Configuration
floor-standing, mobile
Other characteristics
telescopic
Measuring range

Max.: 205 cm
(80.71 in)

Min.: 20 cm
(7.87 in)

Description

Can be connected to a mobile measuring station with a flat scale Wall spacer for additional stability Robust platform for secure stance Convenient reading thanks to the scale printed on the side and the reading window The measuring rod can be dismantled and stored securely in the base for easy transport Includes heel positioner for optimal three-point height measurement Quick and easy installation without wall mounting The seca 217 mobile stadiometer is characterized by a particularly high quality of material and a sophisticated plug system. This gives it a uniquely good stability. The adjustable wall spacer also ensures a secure hold without any screw connection. The stadiometer is particularly suitable for mobile use in conventional medical examinations and measuring patients at home. After all, it is easy to transport the stadiometer when disassembled into its individual parts Key-Technical Data Net weight 0.6 sts 3.6 kg Product width 328 mm Product height 2,145 mm Product depth 574 mm
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.