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Straight Artery Forceps

$6.84

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The Straight Artery Forceps are a foundational tool for precision clamping and gripping tasks across farm animal care, veterinary procedures, and detailed mechanical applications. Unlike curved forceps, the straight jaw design offers maximum reach and leverage when applying direct, linear pressure. Featuring a secure locking ratchet mechanism, these forceps allow you to clamp down on material—whether it’s tissue, suture thread, small hoses, or wires—and keep a hands-free grip. Constructed from high-quality, durable stainless steel, these tools are built to withstand repeated sterilization and resist corrosion, ensuring accuracy and reliability over many years of service.

Key Features of Straight Artery Forceps

Straight jaw provides maximum linear reach and direct clamping force
Fine, serrated tips deliver an accurate and non-slip hold on small objects
Ratchet locking mechanism allows for secure, hands-free gripping of items
Made from surgical-grade stainless steel for longevity and easy sterilization
Ideal for clamping off tubing, holding sutures, or retrieving items in line of sight
Resistant to rust and chemical corrosion from cleaning agents and bodily fluids
Lightweight construction and finger loops allow for controlled, detailed work
A versatile tool for both medical and precision mechanical assemblies

Additional Information

Brand:
Product Type: Locking Forceps
Model:
Product Use: Clamping, Stopping Fluid Flow, and Grasping
Size:
Material: Stainless Steel
Height: 1/2 inch (jaw width)
Length: 6 inch
Width: 2 inch (handle width when closed)

When using these forceps for medical or animal husbandry tasks, remember that proper maintenance is as critical as the tool itself. After each use, wash them immediately in warm, soapy water to remove organic material, scrub the serrations, and rinse thoroughly. Allowing blood or tissue to dry on the instrument will make sterilization difficult and can lead to pitting or corrosion, ultimately shortening the life of the forceps.

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