Scalpel Handle, Straight - for Blades #10-15, 14.5 cm ZEPF-Line Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 46.007.00
The Scalpel Handle from Helmut Zepf GmbH is a precision-crafted surgical instrument designed for reliable performance across a broad range of clinical cutting procedures. Straight and round in profile, this instrument measures 14.5 cm and is part of the trusted ZEPF-Line — a series engineered to meet the demanding standards of dental and surgical professionals.
Key Features
- Compatible with blade sizes No. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15
- Straight, round profile for intuitive grip and controlled incision technique
- Length: 14.5 cm — a balanced, ergonomic dimension suited to clinical workflows
- Part of the ZEPF-Line instrument series by Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Manufactured in Germany to high quality standards
ZEPF-Line Quality
This Scalpel Handle belongs to the ZEPF-Line, reflecting Helmut Zepf GmbH's commitment to instruments made in Germany. The straight, round design ensures consistent contact and tactile feedback during use, supporting the clinician's ability to perform precise, controlled incisions. Whether deployed in periodontal, oral surgical, or general clinical settings, this instrument is built for durability and repeated sterilization cycles.
Compatibility
The Scalpel Handle accepts standard blades numbered 10 through 15, making it a versatile addition to any surgical tray setup. Its standardized fitting ensures compatibility with widely available blade types, reducing the need for multiple handles across different procedures. Item reference: Helmut Zepf No. 46.007.00.

FAQ
Which blade sizes fit this scalpel handle? This handle is compatible with blade sizes No. 10 to 15.
What is the length of this instrument? The handle measures 14.5 cm in length.
Is this instrument part of a product line? Yes, it is part of the ZEPF-Line by Helmut Zepf GmbH, manufactured in Germany.
Can this handle withstand repeated sterilization? Yes, it is designed for durability and compatibility with standard sterilization protocols used in clinical environments.

