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Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket

Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket

• Model: 07.00440.001

Enhance your orthopedic surgical instrumentation suite with the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket, a precision-engineered tool designed to deliver reliable performance in fixation and stabilization procedures. Specifically crafted for secure engagement with locking nuts and threaded fixation hardware, this driver/socket combo ensures accurate torque application and dependable seating of modular components within orthopedic trauma, reconstructive, or spinal constructs. Zimmer Biomet’s legacy of quality means your team can count on consistent performance when precision matters most.

Built from high-grade surgical stainless steel and designed for repeated sterilization and clinical use, the Zimmer lock nut driver/ socket excels in challenging OR environments. Its precisely machined socket interface securely grips designated lock nut geometries — helping surgeons and technicians apply or remove locking elements with confidence. Whether used with ratchet handles, torque wrenches, or T-handle drivers, this instrument supports efficient workflow and helps maintain fixation integrity during intraoperative assembly and final tightening.

Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic practices that rely on high-performance fixation systems, the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket integrates seamlessly into existing trauma and implant instrument sets. Its compact design and OEM quality make it a valuable addition to small-fragment or large-fragment trays, supporting accurate implant construct preparation and enhanced procedural outcomes. With this reliable driver in your toolkit, you can help ensure secure implant assembly and consistent fixation in even the most demanding surgical cases.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket

• Model: 07.00440.001

Enhance your orthopedic surgical instrumentation suite with the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket, a precision-engineered tool designed to deliver reliable performance in fixation and stabilization procedures. Specifically crafted for secure engagement with locking nuts and threaded fixation hardware, this driver/socket combo ensures accurate torque application and dependable seating of modular components within orthopedic trauma, reconstructive, or spinal constructs. Zimmer Biomet’s legacy of quality means your team can count on consistent performance when precision matters most.

Built from high-grade surgical stainless steel and designed for repeated sterilization and clinical use, the Zimmer lock nut driver/ socket excels in challenging OR environments. Its precisely machined socket interface securely grips designated lock nut geometries — helping surgeons and technicians apply or remove locking elements with confidence. Whether used with ratchet handles, torque wrenches, or T-handle drivers, this instrument supports efficient workflow and helps maintain fixation integrity during intraoperative assembly and final tightening.

Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic practices that rely on high-performance fixation systems, the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket integrates seamlessly into existing trauma and implant instrument sets. Its compact design and OEM quality make it a valuable addition to small-fragment or large-fragment trays, supporting accurate implant construct preparation and enhanced procedural outcomes. With this reliable driver in your toolkit, you can help ensure secure implant assembly and consistent fixation in even the most demanding surgical cases.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

$23.70

Original: $79.00

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Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket—

$79.00

$23.70

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Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket

• Model: 07.00440.001

Enhance your orthopedic surgical instrumentation suite with the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket, a precision-engineered tool designed to deliver reliable performance in fixation and stabilization procedures. Specifically crafted for secure engagement with locking nuts and threaded fixation hardware, this driver/socket combo ensures accurate torque application and dependable seating of modular components within orthopedic trauma, reconstructive, or spinal constructs. Zimmer Biomet’s legacy of quality means your team can count on consistent performance when precision matters most.

Built from high-grade surgical stainless steel and designed for repeated sterilization and clinical use, the Zimmer lock nut driver/ socket excels in challenging OR environments. Its precisely machined socket interface securely grips designated lock nut geometries — helping surgeons and technicians apply or remove locking elements with confidence. Whether used with ratchet handles, torque wrenches, or T-handle drivers, this instrument supports efficient workflow and helps maintain fixation integrity during intraoperative assembly and final tightening.

Ideal for hospitals, surgical centers, and orthopedic practices that rely on high-performance fixation systems, the Zimmer 07.00440.001 Lock Nut Driver/Socket integrates seamlessly into existing trauma and implant instrument sets. Its compact design and OEM quality make it a valuable addition to small-fragment or large-fragment trays, supporting accurate implant construct preparation and enhanced procedural outcomes. With this reliable driver in your toolkit, you can help ensure secure implant assembly and consistent fixation in even the most demanding surgical cases.

These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.