Seca 213 Stadiometer

SKU: S213

At only 2.4 kg, the Seca 213 mobile stadiometer is especially suitable for use in the field but also ideal for doctors‘ practices and pediatric hospitals. The measuring rod can be dismantled into several pieces and set up easily and quickly. The spacer keeps the rod straight and stable without any fittings. As the scale is printed along the side of the measuring rod, it is easy to read off the result while measuring, thus guaranteeing precise results – up to a height of 205 cm.

£99.54 Ex VAT £82.95

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The Seca 213 is especially suitable for mobile use, e.g. for measuring children and teenagers in the course of medical examinations in schools, for use by carers and health workers on the move. But it is also ideal for doctor’s surgeries and hospitals specialising in child and adolescent medicine. Furthermore, the Seca 213 is suitable for measuring patients lying down. Once taken apart, the stadiometer is easy to transport anywhere.

The Seca 213 Stadiometer comes with a carry case for easy transportation.

Additional information

Weight 12.68 kg
Dimensions 59 × 33.7 × 213 cm
Measuring Range

20cm – 205 cm, 8" – 81"

Graduation

1 mm, 1/8"

Features

  • The slider includes two large windows on the double-sided scale for easy readouts.
  • Comes complete with a carry case for convenient transport.
  • All parts can be broken down and stored away securely underneath the base for ease of portability,
  • The large stable platform has helpful footprints on the base to ensure correct posture for measuring.

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