Spengler VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO Blood Pressure Monitor
Precise measurement without compromise
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The delivery will take place between the 18.10.2024 and 22.10.2024VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO Blood Pressure Monitor from Spengler
Spengler VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO blood pressure monitor is the worthy successor of the blood pressure monitor invented in 1907 by Émile Spengler and professors Henri Vaquez and Charles Laubry. This nano version is accurate in measurement, reliable and thanks to its ABS manufacturing, it is particularly light in everyday use.
Product details
- High quality aneroid sphygmomanometer with cuff
- ABS pressure gauge
- Cuff with Velcro closure
- Can be opened/closed up to 15,000 times
- Shock resistant thanks to ABS manufacturing
- Material double tube: Ozone and UV resistant rubber, without latex
- Marking: LOT number (year and month of manufacture), CE with number of the named body
- Mechanism of measuring unit: copper-beryllium alloy with constant elasticity
- Precise and constant valve pressure reduction
- Incl. cuff (size M) made of Oxford nylon
- Incl. nylon bag
Light but resistant
Its ABS manufacturing and its nylon cuff make the VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO blood pressure monitor a particularly resistant measuring instrument. The oxford nylon cuff remains tear-resistant and retains its shape over time.
Accuracy à la Spengler
The mechanism of the measuring unit of the VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO makes it possible to maintain the measuring accuracy known from Spengler. This was designed with a copper-beryllium alloy to provide consistent elasticity.
French manufacturer since 1907
Spengler developed the blood pressure monitor in 1907 and has been manufacturing medical devices for healthcare professionals ever since.
Technical details
- Measuring accuracy: 3 mmHg
- Scaling: 0 - 300 mmHg
Scope of delivery
- 1 Spengler VAQUEZ-LAUBRY NANO blood pressure monitor
- 1 cuff (size M)