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Hand Screwdriver S=2.0 mm for Surgical Treatment of Spine
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Tool for surgical treatment of the spine. Used for screw insertion. Made of corrosion resistant stainless steel.
The handle is made of textolite. The total length is 360 mm. Handle diameter 22.5 mm with thinning on the plane up to 18 mm, length 110 mm and hexagon size marking.
Screwdriver blade - stepped with a diameter of 4,5 mm and a diameter of 3,5 mm, length 250 mm with hexagon size S=2,0 mm. The hexagon is conical, with an angle of elevation of 1 and a length of 5 mm. Laser marking of the hexagon size, individual marking.
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