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Report date: 14.07.2025
The images show a mechanical scale used for measuring human weight and height, typically found in professional settings such as doctor’s offices, clinics, or gyms. The product consists of a platform, a vertical column, a balance beam weight measurement mechanism, and a vertical height measurement rod. There is a total of 1 height and weight scale in the image.
Upon detailed examination of the images, no brand logo, name, or model number could be clearly identified on the product. Therefore, the brand and model of the device are unknown.
The overall condition of the device is assessed as used. It is not a new or unused product. There is general wear and tear from use observed on its surface.
Upon visual inspection of the product’s mechanical and technical components, the following conditions were identified:
The measurement lines and numbers on the balance beam are present, but due to low resolution, the serial number, REF code, or other specific technical information is illegible. There are no readable labels on the device. The potential digital screen on the sliding weight is off and therefore does not display any information or warnings.
Although the device appears structurally sound, there are some potential risks to consider. The calibration of mechanical scales can drift over time, and they may not provide accurate measurements. The calibration status of the device cannot be determined visually. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether the electronic component (digital display) on the sliding weight is functional; this part may be faulty.
Note: These assessments are predictions based solely on visual inspection and do not imply that a defect is certain. The current condition of the device suggests it may be in generally functional condition.