- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Frequently asked questions
Is this instrument built to last?
Yes, the Sklar Duval Grasping instrument is designed for long-term reliability and is backed by a comprehensive lifetime warranty.
Is the material safe for patients with allergies?
Absolutely. This instrument is manufactured without natural rubber latex, which significantly helps in minimizing allergy risks for both medical professionals and patients.
Does this tool meet federal procurement standards?
Yes, this instrument is fully TAA (Trade Agreements Act) compliant, making it suitable for federal procurement and use in government-regulated facilities.
What preparation is needed before its first use?
As this instrument is shipped in a non-sterile condition, it is essential to follow your facility’s standard sterilization protocols thoroughly before utilizing it in any clinical or laboratory procedure.
What are the precise dimensions of this Duval model?
This specific Duval Grasping instrument features a 10mm diameter and an overall length of 450mm, ensuring it provides the appropriate reach and grip for your surgical or laboratory needs.
Is this product considered professional-grade?
Yes, the instrument is manufactured to Sklar’s high-quality standards and is intended for professional use in medical and laboratory environments.
How is the product delivered to ensure its condition?
The instrument is supplied in Factory New condition, ensuring you receive a pristine, unused tool ready for your sterilization process and subsequent medical application.
Are there multiple sizes available for this specific pattern?
The current offering is the specific 10mm diameter and 450mm length model, which is the standard size for this particular Duval pattern instrument.
Can I rely on this for rigorous clinical settings?
Yes, given that it is a factory-new, TAA-compliant, professional-grade instrument supported by a lifetime warranty, it is engineered to meet the demands of rigorous clinical environments.
Is this instrument suitable for specialized grasping tasks?
Yes, the Duval pattern is a recognized design specifically utilized for grasping and holding tissues or materials during delicate medical and laboratory procedures.