
Zimmer 2360-166-25 Standard Hex Surgical Driver 2.5mm
Zimmer 2360-166-25 Standard Hex Surgical Driver 2.5mm
• Model: 2360-166-25
• Hex Size: 2.5mm
Elevate the precision of your orthopedic surgical instrument set with the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver, a professional‑grade tool designed to support accurate screw placement in trauma and fixation procedures. Crafted by Zimmer — a trusted name in orthopedic instrumentation — this 2.5 mm hex driver is engineered to interface seamlessly with 2.5 mm hex screws used in periarticular locking and small‑fragment systems. Its cannulated design allows for guided placement over a guide wire, helping surgeons achieve accurate alignment and controlled screw engagement in complex anatomical sites.
Constructed from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer hex driver combines strength, repeat sterilization tolerance, and corrosion resistance — essential qualities for instruments that support high‑stakes procedures in hospitals, surgical centers, and trauma units. The extended driver shaft enables enhanced reach into deep or constrained operative fields, giving clinicians the confidence to perform precise fixation work with stability and control. Whether you’re tightening screws in periarticular plates or securing small‑bone implants, this driver delivers reliable performance when it matters most.
Trusted by orthopedic professionals, the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver is a valuable addition to any surgical tray, trauma set, or instrument inventory. Its compatibility with Zimmer’s proven periarticular locking systems and small‑fragment fixation hardware makes it an essential component for procedures ranging from distal radius and tibial fractures to other orthopedic reconstructions. Stock your OR with dependable tools that support excellent surgical outcomes and efficient workflow — backed by Zimmer’s reputation for quality and durability.
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 2360-166-25 Standard Hex Surgical Driver 2.5mm
• Model: 2360-166-25
• Hex Size: 2.5mm
Elevate the precision of your orthopedic surgical instrument set with the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver, a professional‑grade tool designed to support accurate screw placement in trauma and fixation procedures. Crafted by Zimmer — a trusted name in orthopedic instrumentation — this 2.5 mm hex driver is engineered to interface seamlessly with 2.5 mm hex screws used in periarticular locking and small‑fragment systems. Its cannulated design allows for guided placement over a guide wire, helping surgeons achieve accurate alignment and controlled screw engagement in complex anatomical sites.
Constructed from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer hex driver combines strength, repeat sterilization tolerance, and corrosion resistance — essential qualities for instruments that support high‑stakes procedures in hospitals, surgical centers, and trauma units. The extended driver shaft enables enhanced reach into deep or constrained operative fields, giving clinicians the confidence to perform precise fixation work with stability and control. Whether you’re tightening screws in periarticular plates or securing small‑bone implants, this driver delivers reliable performance when it matters most.
Trusted by orthopedic professionals, the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver is a valuable addition to any surgical tray, trauma set, or instrument inventory. Its compatibility with Zimmer’s proven periarticular locking systems and small‑fragment fixation hardware makes it an essential component for procedures ranging from distal radius and tibial fractures to other orthopedic reconstructions. Stock your OR with dependable tools that support excellent surgical outcomes and efficient workflow — backed by Zimmer’s reputation for quality and durability.
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.
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Zimmer 2360-166-25 Standard Hex Surgical Driver 2.5mm
• Model: 2360-166-25
• Hex Size: 2.5mm
Elevate the precision of your orthopedic surgical instrument set with the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver, a professional‑grade tool designed to support accurate screw placement in trauma and fixation procedures. Crafted by Zimmer — a trusted name in orthopedic instrumentation — this 2.5 mm hex driver is engineered to interface seamlessly with 2.5 mm hex screws used in periarticular locking and small‑fragment systems. Its cannulated design allows for guided placement over a guide wire, helping surgeons achieve accurate alignment and controlled screw engagement in complex anatomical sites.
Constructed from high‑grade surgical stainless steel, the Zimmer hex driver combines strength, repeat sterilization tolerance, and corrosion resistance — essential qualities for instruments that support high‑stakes procedures in hospitals, surgical centers, and trauma units. The extended driver shaft enables enhanced reach into deep or constrained operative fields, giving clinicians the confidence to perform precise fixation work with stability and control. Whether you’re tightening screws in periarticular plates or securing small‑bone implants, this driver delivers reliable performance when it matters most.
Trusted by orthopedic professionals, the Zimmer 2360‑166‑25 2.5 mm Standard Hex Driver is a valuable addition to any surgical tray, trauma set, or instrument inventory. Its compatibility with Zimmer’s proven periarticular locking systems and small‑fragment fixation hardware makes it an essential component for procedures ranging from distal radius and tibial fractures to other orthopedic reconstructions. Stock your OR with dependable tools that support excellent surgical outcomes and efficient workflow — backed by Zimmer’s reputation for quality and durability.
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.














