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3.2 mm Diameter Drills for Stable Bone Fixation - Article 300.006
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Tool for stable-functional osteosynthesis of small cross-section bones. It is used for the insertion of screws. It is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
Length - 145 mm. Length of the working part - 50 mm. Diameter - 3.2 mm.
All-metal. 2 feather cutting part is conical, obtuse-angled. Two spiral-shaped troughs for the discharge of drilled material in the side walls along the working length of the tool.
Shank type is cylindrical. Laser marking of the diameter on the drill bit. Reusable.
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