
Crown Remover Kit with Slide Hammer and 5 Interchangeable Tips
This crown remover kit is built around a slide-hammer handle with a sliding weight that delivers controlled impact force for dislodging cemented crowns, bridges, and onlays. The handle accepts a series of interchangeable tips that screw on at the working end, letting the clinician match the tip profile to the restoration's lingual, buccal, or occlusal margin. The knurled stainless-steel shaft provides secure handling during impact strokes, while the sliding weight section lets the operator ramp force gradually rather than relying on manual traction. Fully autoclavable and supplied non-sterile by Equate Instruments, it is a clinic-grade solution for predictable crown and bridge removal.
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