Features:
- Weighing Platform: This is where the individual stands. It usually has an anti-slip surface for safety.
- Analog Display: The scale uses a beam and pointer mechanism or a dial to display weight. The user’s weight shifts the beam or dial until it reaches equilibrium, and the weight can then be read from the scale.
- Height Rod (Stadiometer): Typically a vertical rod with a sliding piece that can be adjusted to rest on top of the person’s head. The height is then read off the measurement markings on the rod.
- Sliding Weights: Some models use sliding weights on a beam (balance beam scale) to determine weight. The user moves these weights along marked increments until the beam is level.
5’Capacity:160kgs
Benefits:
- Durability: Mechanical scales tend to be more robust and long-lasting than many digital alternatives, as they don’t rely on electronics that might fail over time.
- No Need for Power: They don’t require batteries or a power source, making them convenient and low-maintenance.
- Accuracy: Mechanical scales can be very accurate, especially if regularly calibrated



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