- x3 swivel magnifying lens
- Adaptable insufflation bulb
- Conventional light (2.5v) uses AA batteries (not included)
- Canvas case and 20 disposable tips included (10 x 2.5mm tips, 10 x 4mm tips)
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x3 swivel magnifying lens
Adaptable insufflation bulb
Conventional light (2.5v) uses AA batteries (not included)
Canvas case and 20 disposable tips included (10 x 2.5mm tips, 10 x 4mm tips)
More information: Using Otoscopes in Ear Examinations
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Using Otoscopes in Ear Examinations
• Battery handle (AA)
• 2.5V Vacuum bulb
• Correction lens wheel in stages from +20 to -20 dioptres
• Aspherical precision optics
• Comes in a cloth bag
• 1 diaphragm
• Excellent, uniform illumination
• Large examination field of the fundus of the eye
• Batteries not included
• Fibre optic illumination
• High quality fibre optics
• High poer, 2.5V xenon bulb
• broad, unhindered line of sight
• Battery handle
• 3-fold magnification
• Supplied with colour-coordinated canvas case
• Complete with 20 disposable ear tips (10 x 2.5mm and 10 x 4.0mm)
• Available in black, stone and blue
• Requires 2 x AA batteries (not included)
Comprising a PICCOLIGHT E50 Ophthalmoscope head, a PICCOLIGHT F.O. Otoscope head and a shared handle, the set is presented in a colour-matched fabric bag and is supplied complete with disposable specula.
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Using Otoscopes in Ear Examinations
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Mercery Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT3 5FA, UK
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Replacement Lamp Diagnostic 3.5v - KaWe Bulb Xenon
The Rydel-Seiffer tuning fork for neurologists from KaWe can be used to detect early damage to the nervous system or even hearing damage. Due to its removable dampers, it can produce two frequencies - c128 and c64 Hz. The patient's vibration sensation can be objectively measured by means of the scaling on the back of the dampers.
The tuning fork has a material thickness of approx. 8 mm and a length of approx. 24 cm. It is made of steel and nickel-plated. It also has a plastic base.
The tuning fork for otologists from KaWe is used to examine the air and bone conduction of sound. For example, Weber or Rinne tests can be performed using the tuning fork in order to localize hearing damage.
The tuning fork is made of steel and is nickel-plated. It has a material thickness of approx. 8 mm and is approx. 17 cm long.