In traditional aneroid sphygmomanometer design, several delicate gears and springs convert and amplify vertical movement of the pinion to rotational movement to turn the pointer. The DuraShock™ gear-free design, however, uses a superior single helix spring to directly convert the vertical movement of the pinion to rotation of the pointer without the use of a multi-step gear arrangement.
Super shock-resistant—can withstand up to 60° drop (twice the AAMI
Shock Resistant€ standard) and remain in calibration
Unique integrated, cuff-mountable design
Gauge rotates 360º for easy viewing from any angle
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American National Standard ANSI/AAMI, SP9: 1994, Non-automated sphygmomanometers; European Standard EN 1060-1: 1995, Non-invasive sphygmomanometers-Part 1: General Requirements, 1060-2: 1996, Non-invasive sphygmomanometers-Part 2: General Requirements; Me