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Self-tapping screw Ø7,0 mm, length from 20 to 70 mm, article 809.1XXC
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A small non-sterile threaded rod with a slotted head used for bicortical fixation. It is made of a material that does not chemically degrade or resorb as a result of the body's natural processes. The thread profile is self-tapping.
Thread completeness - full. Head - spherical. The slot is hexagonal (Allen).
There are tapping grooves at the tip of the screw for the removal of bone chips. This product should be sterilised before use.
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