It handles small animal fracture repair and K-wire fixation in practice, designed for when you're reducing a tibial or radial fracture in a 15kg dog and need everything laid out in one tray—the self-centering bone holding forceps alone save minutes per case.
49 pieces in the set, covering K-wire sizes form 1.5mm up to 3.5mm, and we typically see most buyers go with the 2.0mm and 2.4mm for femoral repairs—8 kg total weight when fully packed, so it's not a carry-on item but it's manageable for clinic-to-clinic use.
The stainlss steel holds up through repeated autoclave cycles—we've had sets going five years or so before needing a jaw replacement on reduction forceps—and the 1-year manufacturing defects, though honestly it's pretty much overkill for general practice use, not really suited for equine work where you'd need 4.5mm pins.
CE and ISO 13485 certified, so you'll get the COA with each set, but confirm stock—we usually have it but lead times vary (4-6 weeks depending on batch size)—and the HS code is 902110000 if customs asks.
Also, the wire cutters are worth mentioning—they shear cleanly at teh 3.5mm size without burring, which is better than some single-sourced alternatives we've handled—and the ergonomic handles on the chuck actually reduce hand fatigue during sequential drilling.
Anyway, the 49-piece count includes reduction forceps in 135mm, 160mm, and 180mm, plus K-wire punches and benders—no separate tray liner is included, so factor that into your ordering if you're using cassette systems.
The set includes K-wires in 1.5mm, 2.0mm, 2.4mm, 2.7mm, and 3.5mm sizes — that covers small animal fracture repair from tiny bones up to larger joints.
We usually require a minimum order of one set per purchase, but if you need multiple units for a clinic chain, we can discuss bulk pricing on a case-by-case basis.
Yes, every A013 set ships with CE and ISO 13485 certificates included in the package, so you have the paperwork ready for local regulatory checks.
Absolutely — the whole set is made from medical-grade stainless steel and is fully autoclavable. Just make sure the instruments are dry before packing them back into the tray.
It comes in a sturdy, foam-lined instrument case that keeps everything organized and protected during transit. We also use double-walled cardboard boxes for extra safety.