An electronic weighing device attached to a large seat and foot platform. It enables a person to be weighed in either a standing or sitting position. One size only, Suitable for bariatric use to the specified load capacity.
This is a scale with two short ramps, low to the floor to allow easy access for wheelchairs to be weighed. Between the two ramps is a platform where an ambulant person can stand and be weighed. The weight is displayed on the digital unit which is easy to read, being at the height of 770mm from the floor. A unit with the voice output is also available.
The scale consists of a plastic moulded chair on a 5 star base with castors, the weight of the person in the chair is displayed on the digital unit which is at the same height as the back of the chair and is easy to read. An optional unit with voice output is available.
A portable electronic weighing device that allows a user to be weighed whilst they remain seated in their wheelchair. It consists of a mobile steel platform with a free standing visual display. One size only suitable for both manual and powered wheelchairs.
Personal battery operated bathroom scales with a digital display and audible read out. The scales have adjustable volume, a large LCD (liquid crystal) display and speak the weight in either kilograms or pounds.
The Handi-Weigh Ramp features a pair of ramp tracks joined by two horizontal bars. It is made from plastic coated steel for rust protection. The Ramp is balanced on top of a set of bathroom scales to enable a person to be weighed while seated in the wheelchair.
A portable digital scale for weighing people who are standing or seated on a chair or wheelchair. Features large, easy-to-read liquid crystal display which is wall mounted or on an optional stand. Fits most types and sizes of wheelchairs Mains or battery powered. Capacity is 200kg.
A weigh scale attached to a plastic chair, to enable a person to be weighed whilst sitting down. The unit is portable, having two lockable castors on the rear legs, and two plastic glides on the front legs. The scales are electronic and have a digital display. One size only. Battery or mains powered.
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