•Available in diameter 8.0 MM, 9.0 MM, 10.0 MM and 11.0 MM. | ||
• Available in length from 280 MM to 380 MM with 20 MM Difference. | ||
• Available in both Stainless Steel and titanium. | ||
• The nail is stablized using 3.9 MM and 4.9 MM Locking bolts. |
Dia & Legth | STAINLESS STEEL | TITANIUM |
ɸ8.0MM X 280MM | C027.08.28 | CT013.08.28 |
ɸ8.0MM X 300MM | C027.08.30 | CT013.08.30 |
ɸ8.0MM X 320MM | C027.08.32 | CT013.08.32 |
ɸ8.0MM X 340MM | C027.08.34 | CT013.08.34 |
ɸ8.0MM X 360MM | C027.08.36 | CT013.08.36 |
ɸ8.0MM X 380MM | C027.08.38 | CT013.08.38 |
ɸ9.0MM X 280MM | C027.09.28 | CT013.09.28 |
ɸ9.0MM X 300MM | C027.09.30 | CT013.09.30 |
ɸ9.0MM X 320MM | C027.09.32 | CT013.09.32 |
ɸ9.0MM X 340MM | C027.09.34 | CT013.09.34 |
ɸ9.0MM X 360MM | C027.09.36 | CT013.09.36 |
ɸ9.0MM X 380MM | C027.09.38 | CT013.09.38 |
ɸ10.0MM X 280MM | C027.10.28 | CT013.10.28 |
ɸ10.0MM X 300MM | C027.10.30 | CT013.10.30 |
ɸ10.0MM X 320MM | C027.10.32 | CT013.10.32 |
ɸ10.0MM X 340MM | C027.10.34 | CT013.10.34 |
ɸ10.0MM X 360MM | C027.10.36 | CT013.10.36 |
ɸ10.0MM X 380MM | C027.10.38 | CT013.10.38 |
ɸ11.0MM X 280MM | C027.11.28 | CT013.11.28 |
ɸ11.0MM X 300MM | C027.11.30 | CT013.11.30 |
ɸ11.0MM X 320MM | C027.11.32 | CT013.11.32 |
ɸ11.0MM X 340MM | C027.11.34 | CT013.11.34 |
ɸ11.0MM X 360MM | C027.11.36 | CT013.11.36 |
ɸ11.0MM X 380MM | C027.11.38 | CT013.11.38 |
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Cobus Bester March 7, 2020
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Cobus Bester March 7, 2020
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book.