Reichert Package: RK 700 Auto Ref/ Keratometer, LensChek Pro, 7cr NCT – Used

SKU: US-ARK-REI-RK-700

US$9,350.00

Used Reichert autorefractor package — RK-700 Auto Ref/Keratometer + LensChek Pro digital lensmeter + 7cr NCT with Corneal Hysteresis. Three-instrument pre-testing bundle. 90-day warranty. Contact us.

Description

What’s Included

  • Reichert RK-700 Auto Ref/Keratometer
  • Reichert LensChek Pro Digital Lensmeter — brand new with new accessories
  • Reichert 7cr Non-Contact Tonometer with Corneal Response Technology (ORA)
  • Power cords for all three instruments
  • 90-day Digital Eye Center warranty

Condition & Warranty

Used. All three instruments have been tested and are in excellent working order; the RK-700 and 7cr show some signs of usage as expected for used equipment. The LensChek Pro lensometer is in brand-new condition with new accessories. Carefully tested and cleaned before shipping. Covered by a 90-day warranty on parts and workmanship.

Reichert Autorefractor Package — RK-700, LensChek Pro & 7cr NCT, Used

Reichert autorefractor package used — RK-700 LensChek Pro 7cr NCT bundle front view This three-instrument Reichert autorefractor package bundles everything a busy pre-testing lane requires into one purchase: the Reichert RK-700 Auto Ref/Keratometer for objective refraction and corneal curvature, the LensChek Pro digital lensmeter for automated spectacle verification, and the Reichert 7cr Non-Contact Tonometer for corneal-compensated IOP with Corneal Hysteresis. Together these instruments form a complete, self-contained Reichert autorefractor pre-testing station that moves patients efficiently before the physician examination. Buying the bundle used delivers substantial savings versus purchasing each instrument separately, with the same dependable Reichert optics and measurement accuracy found in thousands of practices worldwide. This Reichert autorefractor package is sold used, inspected, and backed by Digital Eye Center’s 90-day warranty.

According to the National Library of Medicine, Corneal Hysteresis — measured by the Reichert 7cr — provides a corneal-compensated IOP reading that more accurately reflects true intraocular pressure than standard air-puff tonometry, making it a clinically significant addition to any pre-testing workflow.

Why Practices Choose This Reichert Autorefractor Package

Reichert 7cr tonometer used — IOPcc Corneal Hysteresis measurement display Three instruments, one pre-testing station — the Reichert autorefractor package covers every measurement a patient needs before reaching the physician: objective refraction, spectacle verification, and corneal-compensated IOP with Corneal Hysteresis. Each instrument is inspected, tested, and backed by Digital Eye Center’s 90-day warranty.

  • Three instruments, one workflow — autorefraction, lens verification, and non-contact tonometry are all covered, eliminating gaps in the pre-testing lane.
  • RK-700 objective refraction — delivers reliable sphere, cylinder, and axis measurements plus keratometry readings in seconds, reducing chair time at the refraction unit.
  • LensChek Pro automation — the fully automatic lensmeter identifies lens type, power, cylinder, axis, prism, and UV coating without manual alignment, improving throughput.
  • 7cr Corneal Hysteresis — the 7cr measures both IOPcc (corneal-compensated IOP) and CH (Corneal Hysteresis), giving clinicians a richer glaucoma risk picture beyond standard IOP.
  • Retro-illumination mode on RK-700 — enables quick screening for clinically significant media opacities including early lens changes without dilation.
  • Compact desktop footprint — all three units sit comfortably on a standard pre-testing table without requiring dedicated exam lanes or carts.
  • Significant bundle savings — purchasing used instruments as a package delivers substantial cost reduction compared to buying each device new or individually refurbished.
  • Reichert brand reliability — decades of clinical presence in U.S. practices means technicians and staff are already familiar with the interface and workflow.

Clinical Applications

  • Complete pre-testing workflow — one station covers objective refraction, spectacle verification, and IOP screening before the physician sees the patient.
  • Glaucoma screening — the 7cr NCT provides Corneal Hysteresis alongside IOP, supporting early detection and monitoring of glaucoma suspects.
  • Cataract pre-op workup — retro-illumination on the RK-700 helps screen for lens opacities, while the LensChek Pro quickly verifies current spectacle Rx for comparison.
  • High-volume general ophthalmology — automated measurements from all three instruments reduce technician time and keep patient flow moving efficiently.
  • Contact lens fittings — keratometry readings from the RK-700 support base curve selection, and the LensChek Pro reads existing contact lens powers when applicable.

Who This Is For

  • Ophthalmology practices setting up or expanding a dedicated pre-testing lane with a complete, cost-effective Reichert instrument set.
  • Optometry offices wanting automated pre-testing coverage — refraction, lens check, and tonometry — without the capital outlay of new equipment.
  • Multi-physician group practices outfitting additional exam rooms or satellite locations with a proven three-instrument bundle.
  • Mobile and community screening programs that need a compact, portable pre-testing configuration deployable across sites.

Reichert RK-700 Auto Ref/Keratometer

Reichert RK-700 optical measurement system diagram The RK-700 provides fast, accurate objective refraction and keratometry in a compact desktop unit. Its Scheiner disc optical system delivers repeatable sphere, cylinder, and axis measurements in seconds, with auto-shot triggering that removes the need for manual capture. The bright color display presents sphere, cylinder, axis, and keratometry readings together on one screen, and the built-in thermal printer produces a clean result slip at the end of each exam.

Reichert RK-700 graphical display of refraction results The graphical refraction display plots measurement results in real time, allowing the technician to confirm fixation and reading stability before committing to a result. Keratometry data is shown alongside refraction values on the same screen, eliminating any need to switch between modes during the pre-testing workflow.

RK-700 Specification Detail
Sphere range ±25.00 D
Cylinder range 0 to ±12.00 D
Axis range 0°–180°
Keratometry range 5.50–10.00 mm (33.75–61.36 D)
Minimum pupil diameter 2.0 mm
Retro-illumination Yes — media opacity screening
Display LCD color touchscreen
Output Built-in thermal printer

Reichert RK-700 peripheral keratometry measurementReichert RK-700 keratometry diagram autorefractor Peripheral keratometry mode extends measurement to the corneal periphery, supporting contact lens base curve selection and screening for corneal irregularities. The keratometry diagram display visualizes curvature values across multiple meridians for a more complete corneal picture than single-point K readings alone.

Reichert RK-700 keratometry measurement ringsReichert RK-700 retro-illumination mode cataract screening The mire ring display confirms keratometry reading quality by showing the reflected ring pattern on the corneal surface. Retro-illumination mode activates a separate backlight source to visualize the crystalline lens, enabling rapid screening for media opacities without pharmacological dilation.

Reichert LensChek Pro Digital Lensmeter

Reichert LensChek Pro digital lensmeter — modern design with tilt LCD screen The LensChek Pro is a fully automatic digital lensmeter that measures sphere, cylinder, axis, prism, and UV transmittance on single vision, bifocal, and progressive lenses. Its automatic lens detection and motorized measurement system eliminates operator-to-operator variability, making it ideal for high-volume pre-testing lanes where consistency matters. The tilting color LCD screen adjusts to any technician height without repositioning, and the clear readout presents all measured values in a single view.

Progressive lens mapping automatically locates the optical centers and measures all powers in the progressive corridor without manual input, significantly reducing per-patient cycle time compared to traditional manual lensmeters. UV transmittance measurement adds a useful patient education touchpoint — staff can report UV blocking percentage directly, opening a natural conversation about lens coating upgrades at the pre-testing stage rather than during the physician exam.

The LensChek Pro pairs naturally with the RK-700 in this bundle: the technician verifies the patient’s current spectacle Rx on the LensChek, then takes objective refraction on the RK-700, and hands the physician both data sets before the exam begins.

LensChek Pro Specification Detail
Sphere range ±25.00 D
Cylinder range ±10.00 D
Prism range 0–20 Δ
Lens types Single vision, bifocal, progressive, contact lens
UV measurement Yes — UV transmittance %
Measurement mode Automatic / manual
Display Tilting color LCD
Output Built-in printer

Reichert 7cr Non-Contact Tonometer

Reichert 7cr tonometer IOPcc Corneal Hysteresis measurement The Reichert 7cr NCT delivers both standard non-contact IOP and the clinically significant Corneal Hysteresis (CH) measurement, which accounts for corneal biomechanical properties to produce a corneal-compensated IOP (IOPcc). This makes it the most clinically informative NCT in the Reichert lineup and a meaningful glaucoma screening tool beyond basic air-puff tonometry. IOPcc corrects for corneal stiffness and thickness, providing a more accurate representation of true intraocular pressure — particularly important in patients with thin or thick corneas who would otherwise be systematically under- or over-estimated.

Research published in the National Library of Medicine confirms that Corneal Hysteresis values correlate with glaucoma progression risk, making the 7cr’s CH output a clinically meaningful addition to any pre-testing workflow. Low CH values signal biomechanically weaker corneas with higher progression susceptibility, allowing the physician to triage glaucoma suspects more accurately from the outset.

Reichert 7cr auto tonometer features and controls The waveform display shows the applanation signal in real time, giving the technician visual confirmation of measurement quality before printing. The built-in thermal printer produces a result slip with IOPcc, IOPg, and CH values side by side for easy physician review. The 7cr mounts on a standard table arm and requires no special installation, slotting directly into any existing pre-testing lane configuration.

7cr NCT Specification Detail
IOP measurement range 5–60 mmHg
Corneal Hysteresis (CH) Yes — biomechanical corneal property
IOPcc Yes — corneal-compensated IOP
IOPg Yes — Goldmann-correlated IOP
Measurements per exam 3 automatic readings averaged
Alignment Automatic, one-touch operation
Display Color LCD with waveform display
Output Built-in thermal printer

Package Technical Specifications

Specification Detail
Instrument 1 Reichert RK-700 Auto Ref/Keratometer
Instrument 2 Reichert LensChek Pro Digital Lensmeter
Instrument 3 Reichert 7cr Non-Contact Tonometer
RK-700 sphere range ±25.00 D
RK-700 keratometry 5.50–10.00 mm (33.75–61.36 D)
7cr IOP range 5–60 mmHg
7cr Corneal Hysteresis Yes
LensChek Pro lens types Single vision, bifocal, progressive
Power 110–240V AC, 50/60 Hz (each unit)
Condition Used
Warranty 90-day Digital Eye Center warranty

Compare Reichert Instruments

Product Type Condition Price
Reichert Package (RK-700 + LensChek Pro + 7cr) 3-Instrument Bundle Used $9,350
Reichert 7cr Auto Tonometer Non-Contact Tonometer Used $3,850
Reichert RK-600 Autorefractor Keratometer Autorefractor / Keratometer Used $1,650
Reichert AL-700 Auto Lensmeter Auto Lensmeter Used $2,200

Looking for a standalone autorefractor? See the Tomey RC-5000 Autorefractor Keratometer.

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Additional information

Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 24 in
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