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Schanz rods, 6.0 mm diameter, with spongiosa thread,
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They are used for repositioning and external fixation of limb bone fragments. They are made of medical stainless steel. The thread profile complies with ISO 5835.
The sharpening of the threaded part is spiral, self-drilling and self-tapping. The thread type is cortical. At the rear of the threaded rod there is a triangular profile for clamping the drill chuck.
Increase of the rod diameter in the threaded part in the direction from the end. Possibility of mounting in a quick-release clamp. Laser marking of diameter and length on the product.
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