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Drill bits 1,8 mm, length 130 mm, article no. 300.118
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Description
Tool for stable-functional osteosynthesis of small cross-section bones. It is used for inserting screws. It is made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel.
Length - 130 mm. Length of the working part - 50 mm. Diameter - 1.8 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 entire working length of the tool.
The drill shank has a profiled end for the "AO" quick-release clamp. Laser marking of the diameter on the drill bit. Reusable.
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