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WPI Ring-Tipped Forceps with Securing Screw give you a safe and secure means of handling delicate tissues. The screw or locking mechanism allows the forceps to maintain a constant grip on the item being handled. Once the forceps have grasped an object or tissue, tighten the screw to lock the forceps in place, preventing accidental slipping or release. The locking feature of the forceps ensures stability, particularly when the surgeon or researcher needs to maintain a precise position without having to apply continuous manual pressure. By locking the forceps, you can free up your hands for other tasks while ensuring that the forceps maintain their grip. In surgical procedures, like orthopedics applications, the locking forceps can be used to provide a constant and controlled pull on tissues without the need for a continuous manual hold. For delicate surgeries or microsurgical procedures where precision and stability are critical, the locking forceps can assist in maintaining a stable grip without causing excessive pressure on the tissues. Choose the size of the tips based on your application, 4.8 or 2.2 mm ID of the rings. These are constructed of surgical grade stainless steel, which is suitable for autoclaving.
| Order code | Tip Size |
| 503202 | 4.8 mm ID, 6.0 mm OD |
| 503203 | 2.2 mm ID, 3.0 mm OD |

$52.00
Laboratory forceps are surgical instruments that come in a variety of types. Here’s a brief overview to help you choose a set of forceps for your application. Surgical forceps can be divided into two broad categories, thumb forceps (also called tweezers) and hemostatic forceps. Tweezers can be further divided into dressing forceps and tissue forceps.
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