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Repair
of Your Instruments?
Our repair
service offers you a fast and efficient means of restoring your
damaged instruments. We are offering the finest repair and
sharpening service for all kind of surgical instruments,
regardless of make or brand. All mechanically sound instruments
can be restored to near new condition. Our repairs are
comprehensive, for instance;
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SCISSORS
For us this is not just a
simple treatment of the cutting edges. Shanks and blades are
aligned, screws reset, weak screws replaced, blade insides
receive a new hollow-ground, then the edges are sharpened at the
correct angle of 75-80°, with a special grinding disc made of
silicone carbide to avoid steel burning. The scissors are
completely refurbished, cleaned and checked for a good cut. A new
hollow-ground is important for a smooth cut. Some inferior brands
may have pinned and flattened screws, or are just riveted, not
allowing the scissors to be dismantled for proper sharpening.
Check the sharpened
scissors on a piece of gauze and see the difference!
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NEEDLEHOLDERS
with Tungsten Carbide inserts
Worn or cracked TC inserts
can be replaced in almost all brands, except Aesculap. We use only
German made inserts of the highest quality. After the bonding
process the jaws are perfectly aligned, spring tension and box
lock checked, shanks and ratchets realigned. Then the instrument
is fully refurbished, all spots and stains are removed.
Your needleholder is
gripping like new.
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OSTEOTOMES
CHISELS and GOUGES
When cutting instruments
become dull or have nicked edges from use and handling it is time
to send them to us. We have the proper equipment and the
experience to do a professional job. Your osteotomes, chisels,
gouges or sharp elevators are sharpened in 3 steps:
Starting with a rough
grinding on a special silicone carbide disc (to avoid steel
"burning"), then the medium and fine grit done on a belt grinder,
always trying to maintain the original bevel or angle. Finally
the edge is honed on an Arkansas stone to remove any burs and to
give the instrument the "sharp touch" required by the surgeon to
do a good job.
Try the sharpened osteome
or elevator on a piece of nylon or teflon, or simply on your
fingernail, you will feel the difference.
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All repaired
instruments are fully refurbished, all spots and stains removed
and a mat finish will be applied to the surface. Replating of
chipped or peeled instruments is not recommended, as it is not
possible to guarantee goad results on exposed, pitted or oxidized
surfaces. Every effort is made to put your instruments back into
good working order, but do not expect miracles in respect to
inferior makes |
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