Hex Driver 1.25mm For Prosthetics
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Product Description:
The Hex Driver 1.25mm for Prosthetics is designed for use with a 6.35mm ratchet wrench to ensure secure tightening and loosening of prosthetic screws and abutments. Made from high-quality stainless steel, it offers exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and dimensional accuracy for consistent clinical performance. Available in three lengths,7.0mm, 10.0mm, and 15.0mm, this driver provides versatility for a variety of restorative procedures and access depths. Its finely machined 1.25mm hex tip guarantees a perfect fit with our prosthetic components, minimizing wear and ensuring safe, controlled torque application.
Product Specifications:
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Material: Stainless Steel
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Length: 7.0mm, 10.0mm, 15.0mm
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Manufacturing Origin: Israel
Key Features:
- Ratchet-Compatible Design: Fits standard 6.35mm ratchet wrenches for efficient torque transfer and secure engagement.
- Available in Three Lengths: Offered in 7.0mm, 10.0mm, and 15.0mm sizes to accommodate varying clinical access and prosthetic depths.
- Autoclavable and Reusable: Fully sterilizable for safe, repeated use in both clinical and laboratory environments.
- Reliable Torque Control: Allows controlled tightening and loosening for optimal stability and reduced risk of over-torquing.

