KMedic KM 46-621 Side Cutter Welded Carbide Surgical Wire Pin Cutter
KMedic KM 46-621 Side Cutter Welded Carbide Surgical Wire Pin Cutter is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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KMedic Side Cutter Wire and Pin Cutter | Model KM 46-621 | Welded Tungsten Carbide Jaws | Heavy-Duty Manual Orthopedic Maxillofacial Bone Fixation Instrument
The KMedic KM 46-621 is a professional-grade manual surgical cutter expertly engineered to cleanly shear through orthopedic fixation wires, skeletal pins, and structural cerclage cables during internal fracture fixation and maxillofacial reconstruction. Featuring ultra-hard, welded tungsten carbide jaw inserts, this instrument delivers high-leverage compound cutting action without dulling or pitting the blade margins. The side-cutting jaw architecture allows the surgeon to cut flush against bone surfaces, minimizing sharp protrusions that could cause localized soft tissue irritation or tendon fraying postoperatively.
Technical Specifications
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Equipment Typology: Orthopedic Wire and Pin Side Cutter (Flush-Cut Capabilities)
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Primary Surgical Application: Orthopedic trauma fixation, skeletal pin trimming, cerclage wire management, and podiatric/maxillofacial wire cutting
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Cutting Edge Architecture: Welded Tungsten Carbide (TC) insert jaws for high-impact edge retention
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Maximum Cutting Capacity: Calibrated to cut hard wire and Steinman pins up to 3/32" (2.4 mm nominal diameter profile)
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Total Instrument Length: 7.25 Inches overall structural footprint (18.4 cm / 184 mm)
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Handle Design: Heavy-duty double-action plier handles with horizontal knurling for high-friction grip control and maximized manual mechanical advantage
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Jaw Angle Profile: Straight inline side-cutter orientation
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