Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 400 g
Enables controlled impact for osteotomies, implant seating and pin advancement or graft tamping. Consistent feedback guides force choice and limits re-strikes, streamlining OR flow.
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Technical Specifications of Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 400 g
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Speciality | Orthopedic |
| Model Variant | 400g |
| Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
| Sterilization Method | AUTOCLAVABLE |
| finish | Matte / Satin Finish |
| Length (mm) | 20 cm |
| Packiging Unit | Single Piece |
| Handle Type | Long Handle, Serrated Grip |
| Tip Type | STR |
| Brand | Hilton brand |
| Country of Origin | Pakistan |
| SKU | ORT-6022-MSC |
Designed for orthopedic procedural use, the long, serrated handle supports secure handling and controlled force application with a 400 g mass for consistent strike weight. The stainless steel construction with a matte/satin finish is compatible with autoclave sterilization, and the 20 cm overall length provides stable balance. Supplied as a single piece.
Surgical Applications of Bone Mallet – Long Handle, 400 g
Provides manual force transfer to intermediary instruments for structural manipulation and component positioning without direct tissue contact. The extended handle supports a secure grip and line-of-impact control in confined orthopedic fields.
Common Applications
- Seating and adjusting orthopedic implants and trial components via compatible impactors
- Driving chisels and osteotomes for controlled bone cutting
- Tapping alignment pins, K-wires, and screws during placement
- Compressing bone grafts and seating wedges or spacers
- Adjusting plates and external fixation clamps without direct tissue impact
- General orthopedic instrument assembly/disassembly where controlled, non-marring force is required


