Miltex 17-301 Swiss Jeweler Style Forceps No. 1 Fine Jaw 4-3/4" Non-Magnetic – Used
Miltex 17-301 Swiss Jeweler Style Forceps No. 1 Fine Jaw 4-3/4" Non-Magnetic – Used is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Miltex Swiss Jeweler Style Forceps | Model 17-301 | No. 1 | Fine Jaw | 4-3/4" | Used
The Miltex 17-301 is a Swiss jeweler-style forceps designed for fine grasping, splinter removal, and delicate handling applications. Integra lists this model as a Style 1 jeweler-style forceps with a 4-3/4" / 120mm overall length, fine jaw, and non-magnetic stainless steel construction.
This instrument is listed in used / pre-owned condition. Please review photos to confirm tip alignment, fine jaw condition, spring tension, surface finish, markings, and overall instrument condition before purchase.
Product Details
- Manufacturer: Miltex / Integra LifeSciences
- Model / Catalog Number: 17-301
- Instrument Name: Swiss Jeweler Style Forceps
- Product Type: Jeweler forceps / splinter forceps
- Style: No. 1 / Style 1
- Jaw Type: Fine jaw
- Tip Style: Straight fine pointed tips
- Overall Length: 4-3/4" / 120mm
- Material: Non-magnetic stainless steel
- Country of Origin: Switzerland
- Application: Fine grasping, splinter removal, and delicate instrument handling workflows
- Use Type: Reusable surgical instrument
- Sterility Status: Non-sterile
- Condition: Used / Pre-Owned
Key Features
- Precision tweezer-style profile supports delicate grasping and small-object handling
- Useful replacement or tray-completion instrument for podiatry, minor procedure, and general instrument sets
- Fine tips should be inspected for alignment, wear, bends, and secure approximation before use
- Reusable construction supports validated cleaning and sterilization workflows
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