Surgical Mallet with Interchangeable Plastic Inserts | Helmut Zepf No. 41.506.17
The Surgical Mallet by Helmut Zepf (No. 41.506.17) is a precision-engineered instrument designed to meet the exacting demands of surgical and dental procedures. Featuring interchangeable plastic inserts, this mallet delivers controlled impact force while protecting delicate instruments and implant components from metal-on-metal contact damage.
Key Features
- Interchangeable Plastic Inserts: Easily replaceable inserts allow for continued use and consistent performance over time, reducing overall instrument costs.
- Controlled Impact: The balanced weight distribution of this Surgical Mallet enables precise, measured strikes, minimizing the risk of over-force during clinical procedures.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a trusted German instrument maker renowned for quality and longevity in surgical and dental instrumentation.
- Ergonomic Handle Design: The handle geometry supports a secure, comfortable grip, reducing hand fatigue during extended procedures.
- Made in Germany: Crafted to the high standards associated with German precision manufacturing.
Intended Use
This Surgical Mallet is suitable for use in oral surgery, implantology, and related dental disciplines where controlled percussion is required. The interchangeable plastic inserts make it versatile across a range of clinical applications, accommodating different procedural requirements without the need for multiple mallets.
Instrument Details
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Reference Number: 41.506.17
- Insert Type: Interchangeable Plastic Inserts
- Origin: Made in Germany
FAQ
Are replacement plastic inserts available separately? The instrument is designed with interchangeable inserts; please contact your supplier for compatible replacement insert availability.
Is this Surgical Mallet suitable for implant placement procedures? Yes, the plastic inserts are designed to deliver force without damaging implant components, making it appropriate for implantology applications.
How should the instrument be sterilized? Follow your facility's standard sterilization protocols for surgical-grade instruments. Consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations.
