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Measuring accurate, healthy weighing information for your patients is made easier with Seca 634 platform scale. Seca 634 offers a 23.5" x 2" x 23.5" platform that can handle patients up to 800 lbs (363 kg). Precision weighing can be determined both after the patient steps off or if extra weight is added with the HOLD and TARE functions. Integrated BMI (Body Mass Index) function can help gauge if a patient is at a healthy weight.
Seca 634 is a battery-operated digital scale which has been especially developed for weighing obese patients. Digital platform scale 634 by Seca has a weighing range up to 800 lbs and includes a 23.5" x 2" x 23.5" platform. Platform scale is only 2 inches high, making it easy for patients to get on, and is sturdy for overweight patients. Weighing with a chair allows patients to be comfortable while measurements are taken and can be accomplished by placing the chair on the platform and pre-TARED off.
Weighing with a 0.1 lbs graduation, the digital scale can show the small changes in weight even after the patient has left. HOLD function allows your scale to display the weight of the patient even after he or she has gotten off of the scale. Integrated Body Mass Index (BMI) function can be used to figure out automatically how overweight a patient really is.
Seca 634 is a battery-operated digital scale which has been especially developed for weighing obese patients. Digital platform scale 634 by Seca has a weighing range up to 800 lbs and includes a 23.5" x 2" x 23.5" platform. Platform scale is only 2 inches high, making it easy for patients to get on, and is sturdy for overweight patients. Weighing with a chair allows patients to be comfortable while measurements are taken and can be accomplished by placing the chair on the platform and pre-TARED off.
Weighing with a 0.1 lbs graduation, the digital scale can show the small changes in weight even after the patient has left. HOLD function allows your scale to display the weight of the patient even after he or she has gotten off of the scale. Integrated Body Mass Index (BMI) function can be used to figure out automatically how overweight a patient really is.








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