An ophthalmometer auto keratometer is an optical instrument used to measure the curvature of the cornea, which is essential for diagnosing and managing refractive errors and astigmatism.
The SLM-8002 model measures corneal radius of curvature from 5.5 to 11 mm, corneal refractive power from 30 to 60 D, and the axis of corneal astigmatism from 0° to 180°.
The minimum reading for corneal radius of curvature is 0.02 mm, ensuring high accuracy in measurements.
The ophthalmometer uses a 12V 50W halogen lamp for illumination, providing bright and clear visibility during measurements.
Yes, the auto keratometer is designed for ease of use, with automated features that simplify the measurement process, making it suitable for both professionals and technicians.
Yes, the ophthalmometer can measure the axis of corneal astigmatism ranging from 0° to 180° with a minimum reading of 1°.
The diopter adjusting scale allows for adjustments ranging from 0 to ±5 diopters, helping to calibrate the device for accurate readings.
Warranty details may vary by supplier, so it's recommended to check with the retailer for specific warranty information for the SLM-8002 model.
Specific weight and size details are not provided in the description. Please consult the manufacturer or retailer for this information.
Yes, measurements obtained from the keratometer are essential for accurate contact lens fitting, helping to ensure comfort and correct vision.
Regular cleaning of the lens and calibration checks are recommended to maintain accuracy and performance. Refer to the user manual for specific maintenance guidelines.
While the device is user-friendly, some basic training is recommended to ensure accurate operation and interpretation of results.
The optical instrument requires a standard power supply compatible with a 12V 50W halogen lamp.
Yes, the ophthalmometer can be used for pediatric patients, but it is advisable to ensure comfort and cooperation during measurements.
The SLM-8002 optical instrument can be purchased through medical equipment suppliers, optical clinics, or online retailers that specialize in ophthalmic instruments.
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