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Williger lead‑filled mallet with hour‑glass‑shaped stainless steel head delivers controlled high‑momentum striking for fracture reduction and dense cortical bone work. The 26.7mm head diameter and 11.5oz weight provide balanced impact, while round handle enables secure control. Its 242mm length maintains surgeon positioning.
Features & Benefits
Williger large mallet features hour‑glass‑shaped stainless steel head and provides sustained striking force for cortical bone reduction and major fracture procedures. The 29.9mm head diameter and 13.2oz weight deliver higher‑momentum impact, while round handle secures grip. Its 242mm length enables stable controlled striking.
Williger medium mallet with hour‑glass‑shaped stainless steel head balances weight and control for bone striking in general and fine orthopaedic work. The 27.9mm head diameter and 11.2oz weight suit prolonged surgical procedures, while round handle enables secure handheld control. Its 242mm length provides stable striking position.
The Williger mallet features an distinctive hour‑glass‑shaped head 26.5mm in diameter with a light 10.3oz weight, designed for fine osteotomies and delicate bone work in small joints and hands. The rounded profile distributes force evenly across the osteotome tip, while the round handle enhances fingertip control at 242mm length. Stainless steel construction withstands sterilization cycles without degradation.
Wire and cable cutter with tungsten carbide double-action cutting geometry delivers clean, efficient sectioning of orthodontic and orthopedic wire up to 1.6mm diameter without deformation or fracture of the hardware. The front-cut design and carbide material ensure lasting edge durability across multiple procedures.
Wire bending pliers are engineered for intraoperative shaping and manipulation of small‑diameter orthopedic wire, particularly in arthroscopic or minimally‑invasive spinal work. At 152mm, the straight configuration maintains visual control during fine bending maneuvers. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion and maintains tool precision across repeated cases.
These wire cutter spare parts represent replacement components for routine maintenance of wire‑cutting instruments used in orthodontic and skeletal fixation procedures. The 230mm specification indicates compatibility with standard‑length wire cutters. Stainless steel components ensure corrosion resistance and durability across repeated sterilization cycles.
This tungsten carbide wire cutter with side‑bite action removes orthopedic fixation wires from bone, plates, and screws with superior hardness and edge retention. Maximum capacity 0.62 inches (1.7mm) handles standard orthopedic implant wires. Tungsten carbide construction ensures durable performance and cutting efficiency across repeated surgical use.
An angled tungsten carbide wire cutter with double‑action pivot brings the bite into reach during complex fixation approaches where straight access is limited. The 216mm length and angled geometry preserve visualization while the carbide construction resists wear across heavy clinical use.
This tungsten carbide double‑action wire cutter delivers sharp, clean cuts through orthodontic and orthopedic wires up to the size 67 (1.7mm) capacity. The carbide cutting edge maintains sharpness across many cases, and the straight 178mm handle supports controlled hand positioning during precise wire work.
End‑cutting tungsten‑carbide wire cutter with 1.1mm maximum capacity is designed for precise intraoperative cutting of orthopedic wire fixation and tension band constructs. The straight geometry maintains visual control during cutting, while the tight working tolerance prevents wire slip or crushing. Tungsten carbide construction combines edge sharpness with durability across multiple surgical cases.
This tungsten carbide wire cutter with end‑cutting action removes orthopedic fixation wires from bone, plates, and screws with superior hardness and edge retention. Maximum capacity 0.62 inches (1.6mm) handles standard orthopedic implant wires. Tungsten carbide construction ensures durable performance and cutting efficiency across repeated surgical use.
This tungsten carbide wire cutter with side‑bite action removes orthopedic fixation wires from bone, plates, and screws with superior hardness and edge retention. Maximum capacity 0.62 inches (1.6mm) handles standard orthopedic implant wires. Tungsten carbide construction ensures durable performance and cutting efficiency across repeated surgical use.
This tungsten-carbide wire cutter handles side-cutting of orthopedic wire up to 1.1mm during cerclage, K-wire trimming, and external fixator takedown. The 152mm overall length gives compound jaw leverage in a one-hand stance, and the inset carbide cutting faces resist deformation against hardened wire. Tungsten‑carbide inserts extend cutting life well beyond plain steel edges across repeat clinical use.
Side‑cutting wire cutter with a 1.5mm maximum capacity accommodates fine orthopedic wires in straight geometry, ideal for side access during fixation assembly. Stainless steel construction supports reliable performance across routine sterilization and clinical reuse.
This tungsten carbide wire cutter is optimized for precise sectioning of orthopedic fixation wires and appliances during removal procedures. The double-action mechanism and front-cutting geometry deliver controlled bite closure on wires up to 2.4mm diameter, and the straight profile provides direct line of sight for exact cutting positioning. Tungsten carbide maintains its edge through repeated cuts and thorough sterilization.
The wire extraction pliers, featuring tungsten carbide double-action jaws and serrated grip surfaces, provides superior holding power for orthodontic and fixation wire removal in orthopedic procedures. Double-action leverage multiplies mechanical advantage, reducing hand force required for stubborn wire extraction. Serrated 2mm jaws prevent slippage during controlled wire withdrawal.
Wire extraction pliers with tungsten carbide double-action jaws and 6mm serrated edge geometry deliver superior grip force and durability for removing fixed orthodontic wires and rigid fixation hardware from periosteum and cortical surfaces. The 178mm length and carbide jaw construction maintain cutting edge across multiple extraction cases without slipping or galling.
The wire pin bender is engineered for intraoperative shaping of small‑diameter orthopedic pins and wires, with maximum capacity of 3.2mm. At 152mm, the straight design maintains visual control during precision bending maneuvers in arthroscopic or percutaneous fixation. Stainless steel construction preserves tool geometry across multiple surgical cases.
These narrow‑nose wire‑pulling pliers feature tapered serrated jaws that converge to 3.5mm, providing precise grip on orthodontic wires during reduction and manipulation. The tapered jaw geometry distributes compressive force across the intramedullary wire without crushing periosteal attachments. Extended 191mm length allows access to posterior segments during ligature placement.
Heavy‑duty tungsten carbide construction makes this wire twisting forceps ideal for grasping and rotating fixation wire during orthopedic and spinal procedures. The carbide jaw surfaces resist dulling when manipulating high‑carbon steel or stainless steel wires. The 152mm length supports two‑handed control in open and minimally invasive approaches.
Heavy tungsten‑carbide wire‑twisting forceps with gold ring handles are engineered for secure wire manipulation and twisting in spinal fusion and arthroscopic fixation. The serrated jaw pattern locks round wire segments without slipping, essential during intraoperative tightening and tensioning. Tungsten carbide construction combines rigidity with extreme edge durability across multiple surgical cases.
This wire‑cutting pliers in tungsten carbide construction handles hard orthodontic and orthopedic wire up to 0.6mm diameter with minimal handle force and jaw friction. The carbide cutting edges remain sharp far longer than stainless steel, reducing the frequency of replacement and supporting consistent wire shearing in high‑volume cases. At 125mm overall, the compact design suits one‑handed operation near the operative site.
The Wolff Boehler plaster breaker drives a curved deep‑serrated jaw beneath cast material to grip and lift edges without skin contact. The 241mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear while the standard curve tracks the contour of an arm or leg cast. Stainless steel construction holds bite geometry through repeated cast removal and routine reprocessing.
This double‑ended Woodson elevator combines a blunt 3mm dissector tip with a second working end for periosteal and soft tissue elevation during orthopedic exposure. The straight 178mm handle provides leverage for scalp and fascial lifting, and the blunt geometry protects underlying structures from iatrogenic injury.
The Woodson elevator spatula lifts and retracts soft tissue and periosteum in spinal and orthopedic exposures with its broad flat blade. The straight configuration delivers perpendicular force against cortical bone and fascia. At 254mm, it provides extended reach for deep posterior lumbar approaches.
This dedicated wrench secures and loosens rasp inserts within the interchangeable rasp system, enabling quick changes between different grit and contour patterns. The stainless‑steel construction ensures reliable engagement and prevents corrosion in wet sterilization cycles. Its ergonomic design accommodates firm application of torque without hand fatigue.
The Zaufal‑Jansen rongeur combines a curved jaw with a 5mm × 15mm bite for intermediate bone‑removal tasks during orthopedic and spinal surgery. The 178mm length and straight‑handled design suit varied surgical approaches. Curved jaw geometry enhances approach control in restricted fields.
Zielke curved gouge (5.5mm wide head) supports delicate bone contouring in confined orthopaedic exposures where the gentle curve accommodates periosteal and articular surface anatomy throughout the procedure. Phenolic handle ensures secure grip during sustained bone work and removal. Nine-inch (229mm) length balances reach and control. Stainless‑steel sustains durability.
Larger Zielke curved gouge (9mm wide head) addresses broader bone-sculpting tasks in mid-field orthopaedic exposures where the gentle curvature guides cuts along periosteal and articular surfaces safely. Phenolic handle improves grip during extended work and sustained bone removal. Nine-inch (229mm) length provides reach. Stainless‑steel sustains service.