We've been supplying these to hospitals across Europe and Asia for past few years, and what really stands out is the suface treatment—passivation plus anode processing gives them noticeably better corrosion resistnce than most tools at this price point.

It's manual, obviously, no power assist, but the precision from the high-end machining means surgeons consistently report cleaner insertion and fewer alignment issues with small cannulated screws, especially in fracture repair cases where every millimeter counts.

Most buyers go with the reusable aspect because of that it cuts costs long-term, but you'll want to check your sterilization protocols—these hold up well to autoclaving, though we usually have stock, so confirm lead time for larger orders of 50 units or so.
The metallic luster isn't just for looks, it actually helps visibility under OR lights, and we typically see these used in smaller bone work like wrist or ankle procedures rather than major load-bearing application.

CE and ISO certifcation are standard, but our company can provide COA per batch if requested, and the HS code is 9018909999 if you need that for customs—just note the MOQ for initial orders is typically 10 sets, give or take.
The MOQ is typically 1 set, but we recommend contacting us for exact numbers based on your hospital's needs.
It carries CE and ISO certifications, ensuring it meets international quality and safety standards for medical use.
Yes, we can supply a material test report and certificate of analysis upon request to verify the stainless steel grade.
Lead time is usually 15-30 days after order confirmation, depending on the quantity and current production schedule.
They come in a sterile-ready tray or pouch, and should be stored in a clean, dry environment to prevent corrosion and preserve the surface treatment.