- Condition: Factory New
- Warranty: Lifetime
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Learn more:
- MFR: Sklar Ships from Manufacturer
- MPN: 40-5227
- Phone: (610) 756-7863
Frequently asked questions
Is this blade made from professional-grade stainless steel?
Yes, this blade is crafted from high-quality stainless steel and is designated as ‘Sklar Or’ grade, ensuring durability and consistent performance in demanding surgical environments.
Can this blade be used multiple times?
Absolutely. This is a reusable surgical instrument, designed to offer long-term utility and durability through repeated use, provided it is properly cleaned and sterilized between procedures.
Is this blade compatible with TAA-compliant hospital requirements?
Yes, the Sklar Rust Amputation Saw Blade is fully TAA compliant, making it an appropriate choice for medical facilities that strictly adhere to these procurement standards.
Does the blade material contain any latex?
No, this product is 100% latex-free. It is manufactured without the use of natural rubber latex, ensuring safety for both patients and medical staff with potential sensitivities.
How long is the blade overall?
The blade measures 10-1/2 inches in length, providing a standard, effective reach for professional leg amputation procedures when used with compatible surgical saw handles.
What is the specific width of this blade model?
This specific variant features an 18mm width, which is engineered for precision and control during surgical application. (A 12mm width variant is also available in this product line.)
Is the blade delivered in a sterile state?
This product is supplied as non-sterile. It is intended to be processed through your facility’s standard sterilization protocols before its first use in a clinical setting.
Is there a guarantee on the craftsmanship of this blade?
Yes, Sklar stands behind the quality of their instrumentation by providing a lifetime warranty on this saw blade, reflecting its robust construction and reliability.
What kind of curvature does this blade have?
This model features a straight blade design, which is the preferred configuration for the Rust-style amputation saw to ensure clean, controlled movements during the procedure.
How is the blade secured to the saw?
The blade includes precision-engineered mounting holes at the ends, which allow it to be securely fastened to compatible amputation saw handle mechanisms for safe and stable operation.