Parallel Blade Scalpel Handle - 1.5 mm Interval Of Blades, for Blades #10-15 | Helmut Zepf No. 46.007.40
The Parallel Blade Scalpel Handle from Helmut Zepf is a precision-engineered surgical instrument designed for consistent, reliable performance in clinical and dental procedures. Part of the ZEPF-Line, this round-profile handle is purpose-built to accommodate blades No. 10 through 15, offering versatility across a broad range of incision techniques.
Key Features
- Blade Compatibility: Designed for blades No. 10–15, covering the most commonly used scalpel blade sizes in dental and surgical practice.
- 1.5 mm Interval of Blades: The precisely defined 1.5 mm blade interval enables controlled, parallel incisions — a critical requirement for procedures demanding exactness and reproducibility.
- Round Handle Profile: The round cross-section provides balanced grip and smooth rotational control, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures.
- ZEPF-Line Quality: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted name in precision dental and surgical instruments, with production rooted in Germany's renowned instrument-making tradition.
- Handle No. 3 Configuration: Corresponds to the standard No. 3 handle classification, compatible with a wide range of interchangeable blade systems.
Product Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Line | ZEPF-Line |
| Handle Profile | Round |
| Blade Interval | 1.5 mm |
| Compatible Blades | No. 10–15 |
| Handle Number | No. 3 |
| Item Number | 46.007.40 |
| Manufacturer | Helmut Zepf GmbH |
Why Choose This Parallel Blade Scalpel Handle?
When precision is non-negotiable, the Parallel Blade Scalpel Handle delivers the control and reliability that experienced clinicians demand. Its engineering reflects Helmut Zepf's commitment to quality craftsmanship, making it a dependable addition to any surgical or dental instrument set.

FAQ
Which blade sizes are compatible with this handle? This handle is designed for scalpel blades No. 10 through 15.
What does the 1.5 mm blade interval mean? It refers to the fixed spacing between the parallel blades, enabling consistent parallel incisions at a 1.5 mm interval.
What is the handle profile? The handle features a round profile, providing ergonomic grip and balanced rotational control during use.
