- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 96-2780
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Are these forceps made from durable surgical-grade steel?
Yes, these Kelly Forceps are manufactured from high-quality, surgical-grade steel, consistent with Sklar’s professional-grade instrument standards to ensure durability and reliability.
Is the material safe for those with latex allergies?
Absolutely. These instruments are not made with natural rubber latex, which helps minimize the risk of allergic reactions for both healthcare providers and patients.
Are these forceps ready for immediate surgical use?
Please note that these units arrive non-sterile. They must be processed according to your facility’s specific sterilization protocols before they are used in any medical or surgical procedure.
Is there a long-term quality guarantee for these instruments?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the craftsmanship of these forceps with a lifetime warranty, ensuring they are built to withstand the demands of professional clinical environments.
How are these forceps packaged for clinical settings?
This product is supplied in a bulk case of 25 units, making them an efficient choice for stocking surgical suites, clinical settings, or medical training facilities.
What is the specific curvature and length of these forceps?
These are 7-inch curved Kelly Forceps, designed to provide the optimal control and clamping capability required for a wide range of professional surgical applications.
Are these instruments suitable for professional surgical use?
Yes, they are engineered for professional medical use and designed to meet the rigorous performance demands of surgical procedures and medical training environments.
What is the official model number for this instrument?
The official part number is 96-2780 (SKU: SKL-96-2780), which identifies this specific 7-inch curved configuration from Sklar.
Do these forceps pair well with existing instrument trays?
Yes, their standard design allows them to integrate seamlessly with standard surgical instrument trays used in most professional medical facilities.
Who should be handling these specialized surgical tools?
These instruments are designed specifically for use by trained healthcare professionals in surgical, clinical, or educational settings.