Benex III Torque Level Of Tension Extractor | Helmut Zepf No. 12.321.10
The Benex III torque tension extractor is a precision-engineered dental instrument designed to facilitate controlled and reliable tooth extraction procedures. Developed by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a manufacturer with a long-standing reputation for high-quality dental instruments made in Germany, this extractor delivers the accuracy and durability that dental professionals demand.
Key Features
- Functions as a torque-based tension extractor for controlled extraction forces
- Equipped with a torque gear mechanism incorporating a slip clutch for safety and precision
- Maximum load capacity of approximately 40 kg, providing sufficient extraction force while protecting surrounding tissue
- Tungsten carbide components for enhanced durability and long-term performance
- Engineered and manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards
Clinical Benefits
The Benex III torque tension extractor is particularly suited for clinical environments where controlled extraction force is essential. The integrated slip clutch within the torque gear mechanism helps prevent the application of excessive force, reducing the risk of procedural complications. The use of tungsten carbide in key components ensures the instrument maintains its performance characteristics over repeated clinical use.
Clinicians who rely on the Benex III torque tension extractor benefit from a tool that combines mechanical precision with ergonomic handling, supporting efficient workflows and consistent outcomes in extraction procedures.
Product Details
- Instrument: Benex III Torque Level of Tension Extractor
- Reference: Helmut Zepf No. 12.321.10
- Maximum Load: Approx. 40 kg
- Key Material: Tungsten carbide
- Origin: Made in Germany

FAQ
What is the maximum load of the Benex III torque tension extractor? The instrument supports a maximum load of approximately 40 kg, allowing controlled extraction force during clinical procedures.
What materials are used in the Benex III torque tension extractor? Key components are made from tungsten carbide, contributing to the instrument's durability and reliability over extended clinical use.
Is this instrument made in Germany? Yes, this instrument is manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH to high-quality production standards.
