Moore Hand Drills assist doctors to perform orthopedic surgeries. Surgeons use them to drill holes into bones when they need to treat and repair fractures. In addition, they help make burr holes in the skull bones during neurosurgery operations.
Surgeons rotate the wheel disc of the Moore Hand Drill to revolve its blade on the bony surface. This twisting movement pushes the blade and its attachment downwards to drill a hole into the bone. Therefore, we designed the handle with a T-like frame to enhance your grip and dexterity. Moreover, it has ergonomic curves to increase your comfort and prevent hand slips.
The terminal end can attach to a wide variety of drill bits for your convenience. This includes twist drill bits as well as trephines and burr pits.The drill allows secure attachment of these additions and prevents accidental slips and slides in critical surgeries.
The Moore Hand Drill is 28 cm long and has a slender shaft so you can see the working tip clearly. In addition, we designed other drills for your convenience, like the Hudson Hand Drill. You can use these tools to customize your approach for every patient.
Instruments manufacture these devices from premium grade stainless steel that you can depend on for years of efficient service.
Specialty |
Orthopedic |
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Author Name |
Moore |
Sub-Category |
Hand Drills |
Category |
Impactors |
Overall Length |
28 cm – 11″ |
Finish |
Satin |
Material |
Stainless Steel |
CE Marking |
Yes |
Reusable |
Yes |
Used in Specialties: | Orthopedic |
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Product Category: | Impactors |
Product Type: | Hand Drills |