American 3B Scientific
Description
Heavy-Duty Construction: The base is made of durable materials, often cast iron, to provide a stable and secure foundation for a full-size skeleton model. This heavy weight prevents the model from tipping over, a common issue with lighter stands.
Mobility: It is equipped with heavy-duty casters, or wheels, that allow for easy movement of the skeleton. These casters often have brakes to lock the base in place, ensuring stability when the model is in a fixed position.
Universal Design: The base is designed to hold a variety of rod-mounted skeleton models. The stand typically has a tube with a specific inner diameter (e.g., 12.5mm) that can accommodate the support rod of different skeleton brands.
Easy Assembly: The stand is designed for straightforward assembly, with a set screw to hold the skeleton's rod securely in place.
Anatomical Instruction: The primary use of this base is in educational settings like medical schools, universities, and high schools. It provides a stable and mobile platform for instructors to present a human skeleton model to students.
Clinical and Research Settings: It can also be used in clinical environments or research labs for reference and study. The mobility of the base allows for the skeleton to be easily moved between different rooms or workstations.
Display and Storage: The base is an essential component for the long-term display and safe storage of an anatomical skeleton model, protecting it from damage and keeping it in an upright position.