Length |
N/A 7 in |
Maximum Capacity |
N/A 0.062 in1.6 mm |
Features |
N/A Front Cutting Side Cutting |
Made from Stainless Steel |
N/A All of our wire cutters are engineered to meet the demanding needs of cutting rods, pins, cables and wires in the Operating Room. Jaws are made from the toughest specially-tempered tool steel or have tungsten carbide inserts. |
More Cutting Power |
N/A Cutters designed with double action give you more cutting power and help absorb the shock of wire cutting. For the surgeon there is better control and less fatigue. |
Most Extensive Selection |
N/A We offer more jaw and handle styles than any other instrument company. |
Note on Carbide Instruments |
N/A Instruments with carbide inserts can be replaced, however, welded carbide jaws can not be replaced. |
How to Use |
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To achieve the best results when cutting wires and pins, follow these simple steps:
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Caution |
N/A Be sure to protect patient and O.R. personnel from flying particles (especially the eyes). The harder the metal, the farther the pieces can fly. |
Important Note on Maximum Capacities |
N/A Modern rods and pins vary greatly in hardness and tensile strength. All maximum capacities noted are based on tests using standard strength TecometĀ® implant material. Cutting material which exceeds our standard strength ratings, such as certain high strength spinal rods, may damage or shorten the life of cutting edges and voids the instrument warranty. |
Additional Information |
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The TecometĀ® Wire Cutter with Safety Inserts can help prevent the potentially dangerous occurrence of flying K-Wire pieces in the O.R. This instrument is designed to hold the cut piece of wire in its silicon inserts. After cutting, the remnant wire can be safely disposed of, thus preventing cut pieces from falling into the wound site or flying into the air. The silicon inserts are autoclavable and long-lasting. And as inserts are not glued into the jaws, replacement is fast and easy. Simply insert the new ones by pressing them into place. Inserts do not fall out or move under normal circumstances. |