The Riester’s Big Ben Aneroid Sphygmomanometer benefits from the spacious basket that is situated on its reverse side & allows the cuff & tube to be conveniently stored. There is an accuracy mechanism which has been carefully is mounted on the unique support to ensure complete stability. This device is available in a square as well as a round shaped display & in wall, desk & stand versions, therefore making Big Ben one highly versatile product that has been crafted to especially withstand rigours of today’s primary care. The device features a simple to read, large dial; a particularly tempered diaphragm of copper beryllium; an integral basket for cuff storage & a swivel facility meant for the wall mounted versions.
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The Riester Big Ben Aneroid Sphygmomanometer is authentic Riester quality & thus is one of the finest graded analogue sphygmomanometers that are also very attractive because of the interesting ratio of cost-effectiveness. The Big Ben has been especially built as a sturdy device that will readily master any tough everyday situation in a physician’s practice & any hospital. Be it a desk, or a wall, a floor or an anaesthesia model, square or round, the eye-catching design & top-quality finishing of the device will offer a very pleasant atmosphere- both for doctor as well as patient in any surrounding. The appliance can be acquired latex-free & Riester offers a wide selection of various cuff sizes as well.
• It has a liberally Ø 147.2 mm or 145,5 mm dimensioned scale that is high-contrast layout for best readability; it scales till 300 mm Hg .
• It has a spacious basket at its reverse side to hold cuff & tube.
• It comes with a bulb that is latex to inflate cuff.
• The valve for air-release is non-wearing with fine adjustments.
• It also has a micro-filter that shields the valve for air release & measurement system.
• An especially hardened membrane (copper-beryllium) that is age-proof is provided & withstands a pressure of close to 600 mm Hg (maximum).
•It is a precision mechanism that can be mounted on special support & ensures complete constancy of measuring system & zero-point.
•It has no 0-point fixation required.
•It has highest error tolerance of ± 3 mm Hg.
Since 1948 when Riester has been founded, the company and its employees have been committed to the engineering and production of diagnostic instruments of the highest standards. Today Riester employs 150 people at its headquarters in Jungingen/Germany and distributes its comprehensive range of products in 150 countries. The major product-lines are sphygmomanometers, E.N.T. and ophthalmic instruments, stethoscopes, laryngoscopes and examination lamps. Quality – because it pays: Riester is today among the best reputated companies in the market of diagnostic instruments - worldwide.