ORTHOPAEDIC HAND DRILL, adj. handle with side crank 76-50-80

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Orthopaedic hand drill with side crank

Definition

A manually-powered, hand-held, surgical device intended to be used to generate a rotary motion to an endpiece during a surgical procedure. This drill is typically used for the insertion of Steinman pins for skeletal traction.

The main design: a drill powered by the rotation of a side-mounted, handle; it may be cannulated to allow for use of a guidewire. The drill may have a Jacobs chuck or collet to hold the drill bit.

Specifications

Technical specifications

  • Hand drill with three-jawed chuck (Jacobs)
  • Adjustable handle (2 positions)
  • Axial channel for wires and pins
  • Supplied with wrench
  • Material:
    • Brace: austenitic steel
    • Chuck: chromed steel
    • Head of the brace: aluminium

Instructions for use

The chuck must be carefully cleaned.

The head of the brace is sensitive to scratching and should be lubricated with oil for instruments (see related articles below).

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