Baseline Digital hand force meter

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€ 899,50 Incl. tax

The Baseline HiRes Gauge dynamometer is the ideal device to measure grip and hand strength and to evaluate patients with hand trauma or dysfunction. Easy to operate because the digital LCD meter with a diameter of 5 cm. gives results in lbs. and kg. In ad

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The Baseline HiRes Gauge dynamometer is the ideal device to measure grip and hand strength and to evaluate patients with hand trauma or dysfunction. Easy to operate because the digital LCD meter with a diameter of 5 cm. gives results in lbs. and kg. In addition, the maximum reading remains visible until the unit is reset and you can switch between the maximum reading and the current reading. Also features an electronic zero calibration system.

This device is solid, sturdy, durable and lightweight (only 0.64 kg.) And will last for years, making it a favorite with clinics and physiotherapists. The Baseline HiRes ER Dynamometer comes in blue, contains one 9 volt battery. The five-position handle and results consistent with published Baseline and Jamar studies. The Baseline dynamometer has a capacity of 136 kg. (300 lb) and is easy to store in the protective case.

Digital manual force meter up to 136 kg. The hydraulic manual force meter accurately indicates how much power is delivered.
• the hand position is adjustable in 5 positions, so that all hand sizes fit
• the peak value remains on the display
• in analog and digital
• with handy case

Item no .: S-GR307

Baseline products have been a trusted name in measurement and evaluation tools around the world since 1974. If you have ever had therapy after an injury, your progress has likely been tested and measured with a Baseline measurement tool.

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