Zaufal-Jansen Bone Rongeur Forceps - 18 cm | Helmut Zepf No. 42.652.18
The Zaufal-Jansen rongeur forceps is a precision surgical instrument engineered for controlled, accurate bone removal in dental and surgical procedures, available here in an 18 cm overall length under Helmut Zepf No. 42.652.18. Its well-established Zaufal-Jansen pattern and double-action jaw mechanism deliver consistent biting force while minimising operator hand fatigue across extended procedures.
Instrument Overview
The Zaufal-Jansen rongeur forceps configuration is a trusted standard in bone reduction instrumentation. At 18 cm, this instrument offers a practical balance between reach and maneuverability, making it well-suited for a broad range of clinical applications where accuracy and control are paramount. Each compression cycle of the double-action jaw mechanism supports precise, repeatable bone nibbling with minimal effort.
Key Features
- Zaufal-Jansen pattern design for efficient, controlled bone reduction
- Overall length: 18 cm
- Double-action jaw mechanism for smooth biting force and reduced hand fatigue
- Manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH — Made in Germany
- Meets the dimensional accuracy and quality standards expected of professional-grade surgical instruments
- Product reference: Helmut Zepf No. 42.652.18
Made in Germany
This instrument is manufactured in Germany by Helmut Zepf GmbH, a company with a long-standing reputation for producing high-quality dental and surgical instruments. German manufacturing standards ensure consistency in material quality, dimensional accuracy, and long-term durability. The product reference No. 42.652.18 identifies this specific Zaufal-Jansen rongeur forceps within the Zepf range, enabling straightforward reordering and seamless integration into your instrument inventory.
FAQ
What is the overall length of this instrument? This instrument has an overall length of 18 cm.
What pattern does this rongeur follow? It follows the Zaufal-Jansen pattern, a well-established configuration widely used in surgical and dental bone reduction procedures.
Who manufactures this instrument? It is manufactured by Helmut Zepf GmbH in Germany under product reference No. 42.652.18.
What jaw mechanism does this instrument use? It features a double-action jaw mechanism that delivers controlled, consistent biting force while minimising hand fatigue during use.
