MTB Baby and Toddler Scale

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Versatile and portable, the MTB baby scale offers excellent value for pediatricians and other healthcare providers. With a capacity of 44lb/20kg, this scale boasts the ability to weigh both newborn infants and toddlers on the same instrument. The MTB features quick start-up and easy operation, so minimal training is needed.
A cleverly designed ergonomic cradle provides comfortable support for babies and locks securely in place. The cradle removes easily to reveal a non-slip rubber mat underneath, simplifying the task of weighing toddlers.
Suitable for maternity wards, doctors offices and pediatricians.
For more information about our range of MTB baby scales, please contact us.
Features
Backlit display
External battery power
External calibration
Applications
Weighing
Features and Benefits
Hardware
- Ergonomic cradle provides comfortable support
- Lightweight design simplifies transport and portability
Software
- External calibration allows for verification and adjustment with weights
- Simple operation allows quick startup and use with little or no training
- The auto power-off feature conserves battery life
Display
- High-contrast display is easily visible from a distance
Power
- Operates with AC adapter (included) or batteries (not included)
Models
Model | Capacity | Readability | Pan Size | Approvals | Request a Quote |
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44lb / 20kg | 0.01lb / 5g | 11.2"x22" / 285x560mm | Request a Quote |
Downloads
Accessories
Here is a list of our available related products and suitable accessories:
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Calibration certificate | 700660290 | View |
Articles
Blogs
- The Role of Weighing in Quantification of Blood Loss May 5, 2020
During surgery and labor, blood loss must be consistently and accurately monitored in order to keep the patient safe through all phases of the operation.
- A Quick Guide to Health and Fitness Scales December 11, 2016
If you’re a professional in the healthcare industry, chances are you’ve had to use a weighing scale or a balance.