Open Gear Surgical Drill with Chuck Orthopedic Instrument
Product Specification Sheet
Open Gear Surgical Drill with Chuck Orthopedic Instrument
Model Number: MTSI-449
The Open Gear Surgical Drill with Chuck is a reliable orthopedic instrument designed for manual bone drilling in surgical procedures. Its open gear mechanism allows smooth and controlled operation, ensuring precision during use. The integrated chuck provides secure holding of drill bits for accurate performance. Widely used in hospitals, medical institutes, and research centers, it ensures efficiency and durability. Manufactured by Micro Technologies, this drill is suitable for both clinical applications and surgical training environments.
Product Specification
The Open Gear Surgical Drill with Chuck is a precision-engineered orthopedic instrument designed for efficient manual bone drilling in surgical procedures. Constructed from high-quality stainless steel, it offers excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term reliability in clinical environments. The open gear mechanism ensures smooth transmission of motion, allowing controlled and accurate drilling.
This Open Gear Surgical Drill is equipped with a secure chuck system that firmly holds drill bits, preventing slippage during operation. Its ergonomic design provides a comfortable grip and enhances control, enabling surgeons to perform precise drilling with minimal effort. The instrument is suitable for various orthopedic applications where manual drilling is required.
Manufactured by Micro Technologies, the Open Gear Surgical Drill is widely used in hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic clinics. It also serves as a valuable educational tool, helping students and professionals understand drilling techniques and instrument handling in medical training programs.
Features
- Open gear mechanism for smooth operation
- Integrated chuck for secure drill bit holding
- High-quality stainless steel construction
- Ergonomic design for improved handling
- Designed for manual bone drilling
- Corrosion-resistant and fully autoclavable
- Suitable for orthopedic surgical procedures
Benefits
- Ensures precise and controlled drilling
- Provides reliable performance in surgical settings
- Enhances grip and ease of use
- Reduces risk of drill bit slippage
- Ideal for both clinical use and medical training
Product Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Open Gear Surgical Drill with Chuck |
| Model No. | MTSI-449 |
| Type | Orthopedic Surgical Instrument |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Size / Model | Standard |
| Usage | Manual bone drilling in orthopedic surgery |
FAQs
What is an open gear surgical drill used for?
An open gear surgical drill is used in orthopedic procedures for manual bone drilling. It allows surgeons to create precise holes in bone for fixation devices such as screws and pins. The open gear mechanism ensures smooth operation and controlled drilling.
What is the advantage of having a chuck in this drill?
The chuck securely holds the drill bit in place, preventing slippage during use. This ensures accurate drilling and improves safety during surgical procedures. It also allows easy attachment and removal of drill bits as needed.
Is this drill suitable for sterilization and repeated use?
Yes, the open gear surgical drill is made from high-quality stainless steel and is fully compatible with standard sterilization methods such as autoclaving. It is designed for repeated use while maintaining durability and performance with proper care.
Can this instrument be used for medical training purposes?
Yes, this drill is widely used in medical colleges and training institutes to teach students manual drilling techniques. Its practical design makes it ideal for hands-on learning and helps develop essential surgical skills.
Why Choose Our Products
- Manufactured with strict quality and precision standards
- Durable and corrosion-resistant for long-term use
- Designed for accurate and reliable surgical performance
- Ergonomic and easy to handle for professionals and trainees
