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Harmon Chisel 10" Stepped 6mm

SKU: G22-696
Availability: In Stock

Harmon Chisels are used in lumbar vertebral bodies. The instrument is used in diagnosing and treating joint ailments.

$138.20
Categories: Harmon Chisel

The instrument has a 6mm stepped tip that allows precision during procedures like arthroscopy. The 10'’ body prevents muscle tremors in surgeons even after prolonged usage. In addition, the stainless instrument remains corrosion-free and does not break off easily.

Features: 
●    10’’ instrument length
●    Stepped 6mm tip
●    Ideal for orthopedic surgical procedure
●    Minimally Invasive in nature

Additional Information

Material:Stainless Steel

The Harmon Chisel 10" Stepped 6mm is commonly used in orthopedic surgical procedures. It helps in bone cutting, shaping, and removing small sections of hard tissue with precision. Surgeons also use it in trauma, reconstructive, and implant-related procedures where controlled bone work is required.

The stepped design provides better grip, control, and stability while working on hard bone surfaces. It allows the surgeon to apply force more efficiently without slipping or losing alignment. This design also improves precision, reducing the risk of unintended damage to surrounding tissues.

Yes, it is suitable for various orthopedic procedures involving bone cutting and contouring. It is often used in fracture management, joint surgeries, and minor bone adjustments. However, its use depends on the specific surgical requirement and the surgeon’s technique and preference.

Always ensure proper sterilization and inspect the instrument for damage before use. Use controlled, steady force while maintaining correct hand positioning to avoid slips. Wearing appropriate protective gear and following surgical protocols helps reduce the risk of injury.

Regular cleaning, proper sterilization, and careful handling help maintain the edge quality. Avoid using it on overly hard or inappropriate materials that can dull the blade quickly. Periodic professional sharpening and correct storage also preserve its cutting efficiency and lifespan.