Nipper H100 Ingrown Nails

SKU
13.427.4

 

Stainless steel nipper with triple joint, designed for precise cutting of nails and cuticles, even in hard-to-reach areas.

SIZE: 13 cm.
TIP TYPE: curved, interlocking.
HANDLE TYPE: grooved for better grip.

 

€23.50 Taxes not included

H100 Nipper for Ingrown Nails

This stainless steel nipper is designed to cut nails and cuticles precisely, especially in hard-to-reach areas. Its triple joint provides greater cutting capacity with less effort. Equipped with a grooved handle for better grip, a double plate spring, and a curved tip, it is a robust, high-quality instrument ideal for professional use. It comes in a plastic case, ready for cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization before first use.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE NIPPER:

  • Instrument designed to cut nails and cuticles precisely, including hard-to-reach areas.
  • Recommended for professional use.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

  • BRAND: Herbitas.
  • MATERIAL: stainless steel.
  • STERILIZABLE: yes.
  • WEIGHT: gross weight: 82 g; net weight: 69 g.
  • DIMENSIONS: 13 cm ± 0.5 cm.
  • MOUTH LENGTH: 1.7 cm ± 0.1 cm.
  • MOUTH WIDTH: open: 1.1 cm ± 0.1 cm; closed: 1.0 cm ± 0.1 cm.
  • TIP TYPE: curved, interlocking.
  • SPRING TYPE: double plate.
  • HANDLE TYPE: grooved for better grip.

PRESENTATION:

A plastic case with a triple-joint nipper.

STORAGE:

Store in a dry, clean, and protected place.

WARNINGS:

  • Keep out of the reach of children.
  • Use exclusively according to the provided instructions.
  • Check its condition and functionality before each use.
  • Do not reuse damaged or rusted instruments.

CLEANING AND CARE:

Initial recommendations:

  • Perform a visual and mechanical check of new surgical instruments.
  • Visible dirt should be removed as soon as possible to prevent residue from drying.
  • Avoid long waiting times for cleaning and disinfecting instruments.

Manual preliminary cleaning:

  • Initially wash by hand with neutral soap.
  • In the operating room, remove visible dirt as soon as possible to avoid encrustation that could lead to corrosion.
  • Avoid long waiting times for reprocessing (<1h).
  • Prefer dry cleaning as medical instruments may corrode if submerged for extended periods.
  • If dry cleaning is insufficient, wash with cold water (<40ºC), including cavities, grooves, and hard-to-reach holes, using pressurized water if possible. Use a soft-bristle plastic brush.
  • Thoroughly dry with a lint-free absorbent cloth or compressed air.

Cleaning and disinfection:

  • Immerse the instruments in a solution of distilled water with an appropriate disinfectant in an ultrasonic bath or a tank.
  • Follow the disinfectant manufacturer's instructions for washing program, temperature, and duration.
  • Clean instruments with movable joints in the open position or by moving the joints to avoid “shadow areas.”
  • Place instruments separately in the cleaning container to avoid collisions.
  • Rinse thoroughly with cold distilled water, focusing on cavities and hard-to-reach holes.
  • Thoroughly dry with an absorbent cloth or compressed air.

Lubrication:

  • Use Sterilit Protector Instrumental to protect the instruments.
  • Apply oil to the joints, open and close the instruments to distribute evenly.
  • Remove excess oil before sterilization.

Sterilization:

  • Sterilize according to national regulations.
  • Use appropriate sterilization packaging.