Jarit 420-125 Fomon Rasp Double-Ended Cuts on Down Stroke 8-1/2" Used
Jarit 420-125 Fomon Rasp Double-Ended Cuts on Down Stroke 8-1/2" Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Jarit Fomon Rasp | Model 420-125 | Fine Teeth Pattern | Double-Ended Flat and Convex Working Faces | 8-1/2 Inch Nominal Length (21.6 cm) | Reusable Capital Plastic, Reconstructive, and Rhinological Surgery Instrument | Pre-Owned Hospital Surgery Asset (1/EA)
The Jarit 420-125 is a professional-grade manual surgical instrument expertly engineered to file, contour, and shave down bone fragments or cartilage ridges during rhinoplasty and facial reconstructive surgeries. This Fomon-pattern rasp features a versatile double-ended configuration integrating one completely flat working side and one convex working side to accommodate variable nasal bridge geometries. Both active surfaces are milled with fine-grit cutting teeth explicitly calibrated to shave bone on the manual down-stroke, offering the plastic or otolaryngology surgeon smooth, predictable tactile feedback while minimizing accidental soft-tissue friction.
Technical Specifications
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Instrument Typology: Fomon Rhinoplasty Bone/Cartilage Rasp
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Cutting Edge Grit Classification: Fine Teeth pattern
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Active Jaw/Tip Shapes: Double-Ended with one Convex face and one Flat face
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Cutting Stroke Configuration: Single-directional down-stroke cutting orientation
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Total Instrument Profile Length: 8-1/2 Inches overall length (21.6 cm / 216 mm footprint)
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Working Tip Length Parameter: 38 mm active scraping zone length
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Working Tip Width Parameter: 7.0 mm structural blade width
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Handle Design Interface: Ergonomic flat middle stabilization section
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Material Composition Matrix: Premium, passivated German surgical stainless steel base with a satin finish
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