White Excavator #19, 2.0 mm - Double-Ended, Stainless Steel Handle | Helmut Zepf No. 24.733.19
The white excavator double-ended stainless steel dental instrument from Helmut Zepf — model No. 24.733.19 — is engineered to meet the exacting demands of modern restorative and operative dentistry. Designed as a double-ended instrument, it offers two working ends in a single, ergonomic stainless steel handle, enabling clinicians to perform a wider range of cavity preparation and caries removal tasks without interrupting workflow.
Product Specifications
- Color Coding: White
- Size: #19
- Blade Diameter: 2.0 mm
- Handle Material: Stainless Steel
- Configuration: Double-Ended
- Manufacturer: Helmut Zepf GmbH
- Item Number: 24.733.19
Key Features
As a precision-crafted white excavator double-ended stainless steel dental instrument, this tool is manufactured in Germany to rigorous quality standards. The stainless steel construction provides excellent resistance to corrosion and repeated sterilization cycles, making it a dependable choice for busy clinical environments. The 2.0 mm working end is well-suited for accessing and removing softened dentin in small to medium cavity preparations, while the double-ended design maximizes efficiency at chairside.

Clinical Benefits
The white color coding of this white excavator double-ended stainless steel dental instrument allows for rapid size identification, reducing setup time and minimizing the risk of instrument mix-ups during procedures. The balanced handle promotes consistent tactile feedback, supporting precise excavation with minimal patient discomfort.
FAQ
What is the blade size of this excavator? This instrument features a 2.0 mm working end, designated as size #19.
Is this instrument autoclavable? The stainless steel construction is designed to withstand standard sterilization protocols; always follow your practice's sterilization guidelines.
What does the white color coding indicate? The white color coding corresponds to the instrument's size classification, enabling fast and reliable identification in a clinical tray setup.
