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Transfer Lift Scale Attachment

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  1. ARJO SCALE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Battery powered electronic scale attachment for Arjo lifts. Display resolution: 0.1 pounds/kilogram. Accuracy +/-0.1 pound/+/-50 grams static weight. Six replaceable 1.5 volt AA size alkaline batteries. Liquid crystal display. Touch pad activation for automatic zero and weight read out. Weight display appears 5 seconds after. Automatic shut off after 15 seconds for battery conservation. Low battery indicator. Pound or k...[More Information]

  2. HANDI MOVE DIGITAL WEIGHING SCALE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Handi Move Digital Weighing Scale is a transfer lift scale attachment designed to enable individuals with mobility disabilities to be weighed without exiting the transfer lift. The attachment features a liquid crystal digital display and hooks to the patient lift to weigh user while suspended in sling or frame. A zero setting compensates for the weight of the sling or frame. POWER: Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery...[More Information]

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