
Rubber Dam Clamp Forceps, Serrated, Color-Coded Handles
This Serrated-Tooth Rubber Dam Clamp Forceps is designed for secure placement and retrieval of rubber dam clamps, with fine serrations machined into the paired beaks that bite into the clamp's bow holes to prevent slippage during placement. A coiled tension spring between the handles keeps the beaks under load so the clamp cannot fall free while the dam is being stretched over it. The distal ends of the handles carry a bold color-coded dip that speeds up tray identification and set organisation, and the smooth curved handle geometry sits comfortably between thumb and index finger for one-handed placement. Equate Instruments builds the forceps from polished surgical stainless steel; the metal body is fully autoclavable.
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