SCALE (Seca 725), beam mechanic., infant, 0-15 kg, grad 10 g

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Article is intended to be used with children (<12 years) ONLY.
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SCALE mechanical baby

Definition

Mechanical device designed to measure the weight of infants or to monitor weight changes.

Device usually consisting of a tray, a flexible plate, a beam lever system mounted on a reinforced steel pivot and one or more sliding weights that can be moved along the weight scale to indicate the weight of the occupant when placed on the scale.

Used in health and nutrition centres, as well as in maternity and paediatric wards.

Synonym

paediatric or baby scale

Specifications

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Technical specifications

  • Outside made of steel covered with thermo-hardened paint, very strong
  • Mechanical baby scale with two cursors: one for kg, one for grams
  • Graduations every 10 g up to 15 kg
  • Strong
  • Stable, non-tilting tray

Instructions for use

Place the scale on a flat surface or fix it on a suitable support (e.g. wooden board).

Tare the scale every day with a test weight of 500 g or 1 kg.

2 successive weighings of the same baby allow to check the reliability of the scale.

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