Mandibular length, mandibular angle, and maximum ramus height measurements used during forensic evaluation of skeletal remains require use of a mandibulometer. The instrument is very easy to operate, and its very clearly arranged graduations, and the protractor attached at the side (for the measurement of the mandible angle etc.), make reading the measurements a simple matter. A whole range of linear and angular measurements of lower jaw or mandibule can be taken with help of this instrument from MD Prof. Black. Specifications - NEW version 2021 Measuring angle range [°]: 20°-160° and 0°+/- 70° (2nd scale) Measuring plaid base plate[1mm grid]: 0-200mm (Y axis) Measuring base plate[1mm grid]: 0 +/- 60mm (X axis) Measuring pivot plate[1mm grid]: 0-70mm (Y axis) Measuring pivot plate[1mm grid]: 0 +/- 60mm (X axis) Weight: 845g
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GPM SWISS INSTRUMENTS