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This large cylindrical‑head mallet reaches maximum weight at 3lb 2.8oz with a 49.6mm diameter head, suited for aggressive osteotomy and reduction work. The round knurled handle and 277mm length provide superior grip and leverage during high‑impact bone procedures.
Features & Benefits
This orthopedic stainless steel mallet carries a cylinder‑shaped grooved head at 38mm diameter and 1 lb 14.2 oz, delivering heavy strikes on osteotomes and chisels with a textured grip surface that resists slip during sustained mallet work. The grooved profile improves handling under glove tension.
The Ferrozell small mallet provides lightweight atraumatic percussion through phenolic construction and a 60.5mm head. At 218mm length and 4.8oz weight, the instrument suits fine-to-medium orthopedic bone manipulation in confined surgical spaces. Round handle and plastic construction minimize fatigue and trauma.
Classed as medium (#2) with a 30mm cylindrical head and round grooved handle, this mallet addresses finer bone work and smaller anatomical regions. The 235mm length and 1lb 3oz weight support precise striking on delicate structures and metaphyseal zones.
This stainless‑steel surgical mallet features a hollow handle design and 254mm overall length, with a distinctive candle‑holder shaped head at 40mm diameter. The 1lb 2.3oz weight provides controlled impact force for osteotomy, reduction, and bone graft driving during open procedures.
The Bergman II mallet features double‑sided convexed striking faces with 28.8mm head diameter and smooth grip handle, engineered for finesse in anatomical reduction. The 235mm length and balanced weight distribution support extended use with minimal hand fatigue.
This 35mm nylon replacement head mounts onto compatible mallets to provide a softer striking surface for bone work where a steel-on-steel impact would risk fracture or articular cartilage damage. The nylon composition absorbs strike energy while maintaining controlled force transfer to the osteotome or chisel beneath. Reusable design supports multiple cases and custom head replacement as needed.
Bergman II mallet features stainless steel head and phenolic handle with compact 29.5mm diameter and moderate 15.6oz weight for fine‑precision percutaneous and arthroscopic procedures. The 261mm overall length enables controlled impact without excessive reach. Moderate weight suits prolonged surgical procedures.
Bergman mallet with round knurled handle and stainless steel head delivers controlled striking during bone and cartilage procedures. The 24.9mm head diameter and 14.8oz weight suit fine‑precision work in confined surgical spaces. Its 241mm overall length provides stable handheld control.
The Block mallet with a universal narrow 7mm tip at 6.1 ounces and an 18mm phenolic handle delivers controlled compact strikes for fine cortical work and dental procedures. The narrow tip concentrates impact force precisely at the working face.
This Cloward mallet is sized for larger-scale spinal fusion and vertebral body work, featuring a ball-and-pean head that distributes striking force across wider surgical surfaces. Weighing 14.6oz at 25.3mm diameter, the instrument supports controlled intervertebral disc preparation and bone impaction. Round-handle geometry provides secure grip during high-force applications.
The Cloward mallet is engineered for anterior cervical discectomy and fusion work, featuring a small ball‑and‑pean head geometry that concentrates force onto vertebral bodies and graft materials. The 17.3mm head diameter and 191mm shaft length provide the compact profile essential for cervical exposure. Stainless steel construction ensures durability across repeated surgical applications.
The Collin lead-filled mallet exploits weight distribution and density to deliver consistent percussive force during vertebral body and intervertebral disc manipulation. Its blank-shaped head measures 29.8mm across and weighs 7.1oz, providing substantial but controllable striking energy. Stainless steel construction supports reliable reprocessing.
The Collin‑Lucae (Peck) lead‑filled mallet at 7.6 ounces with a 29.6mm head delivers controlled strikes on osteotomes and chisels with the lead‑filled head dampening recoil. The 197mm body keeps the surgeon's grip clear of the impact zone during sustained orthopedic and ENT work.
This combination mallet integrates one replaceable nylon cap and one solid stainless‑steel side on a cylindrical 32mm head, enabling dual‑mode striking within a single instrument. The 200mm length and 12.7oz weight support flexible force application during diverse reduction and osteotomy procedures.
This combination mallet features a replaceable nylon cap paired with a solid stainless steel striking face, providing dual-impact profiles for orthopaedic work. The 25mm cylindrical head delivers controlled force delivery to bone, periosteum, and implant positioning during surgical procedures. Round handle geometry and 195mm length support stable, repetitive striking without operator fatigue.
Combination mallet #5 medium size features replaceable nylon cap and solid stainless steel side for versatile bone striking. The round knurled handle, 25mm head diameter, and 12.8oz weight suit controlled arthroscopic and percutaneous procedures. Its 185mm length provides stable handheld control.
Combination mallet #6 medium with cylinder‑shaped head features replaceable nylon cap and solid stainless steel side for flexible impact work. The round handle, 25.1mm head diameter, and 8.1oz weight suit fine‑precision arthroscopic procedures. Its 187mm length enables stable controlled striking.
This combination mallet with dual striking surfaces�replaceable nylon cap and solid stainless steel�adapts to varied bone hardness and instrument requirements. The 22mm cylinder head distributes impact force, while the hollow handle reduces overall weight for extended use. The interchangeable cap allows field adjustment from soft‑tissue to cortical applications.
This combination mallet pairs an 8-ounce stainless‑steel head with a nylon cap and aluminum handle for controlled bone-work impact. The 25mm head diameter distributes striking force across periosteal surfaces without creating stress concentrations. At 7.5 inches (191mm), it provides compact reach in confined surgical fields while maintaining adequate mass for reliable osteotomy delivery.
Combination mallet extra‑large with replaceable nylon cap and solid stainless steel side delivers flexible striking for bone and cartilage procedures. The 38mm head diameter and 12.7oz weight suit intermediate‑force bone work, while replaceable nylon extends instrument life. Round handle enables secure grip during prolonged procedures.
This mallet features a 30mm stainless steel head mounted on black aluminum handle for controlled impact delivery in orthopedic and rhinologic procedures. The larger head mass transfers energy efficiently without requiring excessive striking force, while the lightweight aluminum handle sustains prolonged use. This instrument balances weight and strike power effectively.
This Cottle‑Hajek mallet combines a distinctive hour‑glass‑shaped head 27mm in diameter with a Bruns handle for secure grip during nasal bone and septum work. At 200mm overall with a light 7.3oz weight, it delivers controlled strikes to chisel tips without excessive force transmission to adjacent structures. The geometry suits precision procedures on the nasal pyramid and dorsum.
The Crane mallet combines a compact 8 oz head�30mm in diameter�with a short 165mm handle for controlled percussive work in confined orthopedic fields. Its balanced weight and geometry reduce fatigue during repetitive striking onto osteotome and gouge tips. Stainless steel construction ensures lasting durability.
Crane mallet with cylinder‑shaped stainless steel head and scalloped handle delivers high‑momentum striking for dense cortical bone reduction. The 38.1mm head diameter and 19.2oz weight provide substantial impact force, while the compact 177mm length suits controlled handheld procedures. Scalloped grip reduces fatigue during prolonged use.
The Doyen mallet large variant employs a bullet-shaped head optimized for concentrated impact during orthopedic procedures on bone and periosteum. At 26mm diameter and 8.9oz, the instrument delivers focused percussive energy without dispersal. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion through multiple sterilization cycles.
This medium Doyen mallet scales the bullet geometry down to 21.4mm, accommodating finer spinal and periosteal work in anatomically confined spaces. Weighing 5.9oz, the lighter profile reduces fatigue during prolonged vertebral body exposure or laminal procedures. Stainless steel ensures lasting performance.
The small Doyen mallet brings the bullet-head pattern to delicate orthopedic manipulation, featuring a 17.5mm diameter head and 4oz weight for controlled force application in narrow surgical corridors. The geometry suits fine periosteal elevation and laminar approaches. Stainless steel sustains clinical durability.
The Gerzog lead‑filled mallet (#1) achieves fine control through weighted construction, with 25mm cylindrical head and scalloped handle for secure grip. The 188mm length and 9.5oz weight support precision striking in delicate anatomical work and metaphyseal procedures.
This Heath mallet pairs a cylindrical 50mm stainless‑steel head with a phenolic handle, delivering a balanced 2 pound 4.8 ounce strike for driving osteotomes and chisels into cortical bone. The 201mm overall length keeps the surgeon's hand clear of the working field while transferring force cleanly through the head. The phenolic handle dampens vibration through repeat strikes.