Electronic patient weighing scale WB-3000
fitnessbeamplatform

electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
electronic patient weighing scale
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Characteristics

Technology
electronic
Applications
fitness
Display type
beam
Configuration
platform, column type
Function
with BMI calculation, automatic, with body fat calculation, with muscle mass calculation, avec body water calculation, with bone mass calculation, with heart rate
Options and accessories
with height rod, wireless, Bluetooth, USB
Weighing capacity

660 lb
(299.37 kg)

Readability

3 oz

Width

15 in

Length

15 in

Description

TANITA's WB-3000 digital beam scale is ideally suited for a variety medical and fitness markets, and remains the perfect replacement for the old mechanical balance beam scale. The scale features an over-sized low profile platform, perfect for elderly or obese patients. Instant ‘ON’ means there are no buttons to push, simply stand on the platform to activate, weight is displayed in seconds. The WB-3000 can be easily broken down into three modules - the display, the platform (which houses the load cell), and the pillar - and is equipped with casters for easy mobility. The portability and modularity really separate the WB-3000, and provides a much better option than standard beam scales. EMR/EHR ready with both RS-232 and USB digital outputs, and wireless with an optional Bluetooth adapter. The WB-3000 physicians scale also features a mechanical height rod, allowing height to be taken along with weight, with an automatic body mass index (BMI) calculation.

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WB-3000
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