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Curved Artery Forceps

$6.84

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The Curved Artery Forceps are an indispensable tool for a variety of tasks in veterinary care, animal husbandry, and detailed shop work where precision gripping is required. These forceps feature a locking mechanism that allows them to securely clamp down on tissue, thread, small hoses, or wires, freeing up the user’s hands. The distinguishing feature is the curved jaw, which allows the user to easily reach around obstructions or access cramped spaces within machinery or animal anatomy. Made from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, this tool is designed for easy sterilization and long-term, dependable service.

Key Features of Curved Artery Forceps

Curved jaw design provides improved access and visibility in restricted areas
Fine, serrated tips offer precise, reliable gripping without slippage
Features a ratchet locking mechanism for secure, hands-free clamping
Constructed from surgical-grade stainless steel for longevity and ease of cleaning
Ideal for clamping blood vessels, grasping tissue, or retrieving small objects
Rust-resistant material ensures they can withstand repeated washing and sterilization
Useful for holding small parts, fishing wires, or retrieving tools in tight mechanical work
Lightweight and comfortable handle loops allow for fine, controlled operation

Additional Information

Brand:
Product Type: Locking Forceps
Model:
Product Use: Clamping and Grasping Small Objects
Size:
Material: Stainless Steel
Height: 1/2 inch
Length: 6 inch (overall length)
Width: 2 inch

While these are primarily known as surgical tools, they are extremely handy in the workshop. Keep one designated pair on your workbench for mechanical tasks like retrieving dropped bolts from engine bays or holding small cotter pins during assembly. Never mix your workshop tools with any pair designated for animal or surgical use, and always sterilize or thoroughly clean the latter immediately after use to maintain hygiene standards.

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