Baseline 12-0243 HiRes Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer, 200 lbs Capacity
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It's quite effective. It was calibrated when it arrived, and it worked perfectly without any adjustments. dynamometer of high quality.
The dial then became unusable. Hopefully, this will be addressed by the company. br>I've been using these for a long time, but never this particular brand.
When I contacted the manufacturer, they told me it wasn't right because it didn't go back to zero when it was released. I had already ordered a digital one, so please refund my money, and if you recommend it, I might try the $270 one.
This product is missing parts and has no reset knob.
Clip. I just bought the lite version for clients who have been having issues with my older standard weight unit. Because I couldn't find this information in the manual or on the FEI website, I decided to leave it out of this review. Previously, the handle was held in place with a secure, semi-permanent attachment. clip in a circle Although adjusting the handle distance required some effort, it was very safe. I recently received a new lite model that lacks the secure, semi-automated locking mechanism. As shown in the first photo, a circular clip is used. Rather, a two-person team The handle is adjusted with a mm set screw, which is simple but insecure. A 2-inch screw can be used to secure the handle. As shown in the second photo, a mm hex key is required. It's possible to make it just tight enough to snap between different handle settings, but the handle tends to pop off, causing the subject a lot of frustration. You might want to keep a 2-inch gap between the handle and the subject. To secure the handle after each adjustment, have a mm hex key on hand. br>br>Aside from that, I'm pleased with the Lite unit, and its readings are comparable to those of my older, standard unit. Cheers.
For consistency, stick with analog.