Combined high capacity electronic scales. Optional measuring rod.
Extremely robust, precise and stable: With a capacity of 250 kg, a large but low platform and the integrated, BMI function, these column scales have the prerequisites for the diagnosis and therapy of heavyweight patients. The durable construction copes with the most extreme loads. The energy-saving battery operation up to 16,000 weighings with just one set of batteries means that these scales can be used anywhere as it is not dependent on mains power. The scales can be fitted with the measuring rod seca 220, thus facilitating weighing and measuring in one step. The seca 704 is well-suited for hospitals and clinics, particularly endocrinology, dialysis centres and medical practices.
Seca Ltd
Seca House
40 Barn Street
Digbeth
Birmingham
West Midlands
B55QB
UK
01216439349 sales@seca.co.ukDimensions | |
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Capacity | 250kg |
Height | 93cm |
Length | 52cm |
Width | 36cm |
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