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Zimmer 0710-0134 Hex Rod Wrench/ Hex Driver Orthopedic
• Model: 0710-0134
• Dual-Ended
The Zimmer 0710‑0134 Hex Rod Wrench Orthopedic is a precision‑manufactured surgical hand tool engineered to deliver reliable performance in the orthopedic operating room. Built from medical‑grade surgical stainless steel, this hex rod wrench is designed to engage hex‑head screws, set screws, and instrument fasteners with secure fit and controlled torque. Its robust construction and corrosion‑resistant finish make it suitable for repeated sterilization and long‑term use, helping optimize workflow in trauma, fracture, and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Designed as a versatile manual torque tool, the Zimmer hex rod wrench enables clean, dependable tightening and loosening of internal hex connections found in orthopedic plating systems, instrument assemblies, and implant kits. Whether adjusting locking set screws during plate fixation or securing instrument components during assembly, this wrench supports precision and control in critical moments of surgical setup and execution. Its ergonomic profile offers tactile feedback and leverage consistent with trusted surgical drivers used in elite trauma suites.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons, surgical technicians, and operating room instrument teams, the Zimmer 0710‑0134 Hex Rod Wrench integrates seamlessly into existing Zimmer Biomet instrument trays and procedural kits. As part of a comprehensive suite of hand‑driven tools, this hex wrench provides the confidence clinicians rely on to manage instrument maintenance and component fixation with accuracy — contributing to efficient procedures and positive patient outcomes.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Zimmer 0710-0134 Hex Rod Wrench/ Hex Driver Orthopedic
• Model: 0710-0134
• Dual-Ended
The Zimmer 0710‑0134 Hex Rod Wrench Orthopedic is a precision‑manufactured surgical hand tool engineered to deliver reliable performance in the orthopedic operating room. Built from medical‑grade surgical stainless steel, this hex rod wrench is designed to engage hex‑head screws, set screws, and instrument fasteners with secure fit and controlled torque. Its robust construction and corrosion‑resistant finish make it suitable for repeated sterilization and long‑term use, helping optimize workflow in trauma, fracture, and reconstructive surgical procedures.
Designed as a versatile manual torque tool, the Zimmer hex rod wrench enables clean, dependable tightening and loosening of internal hex connections found in orthopedic plating systems, instrument assemblies, and implant kits. Whether adjusting locking set screws during plate fixation or securing instrument components during assembly, this wrench supports precision and control in critical moments of surgical setup and execution. Its ergonomic profile offers tactile feedback and leverage consistent with trusted surgical drivers used in elite trauma suites.
Ideal for orthopedic surgeons, surgical technicians, and operating room instrument teams, the Zimmer 0710‑0134 Hex Rod Wrench integrates seamlessly into existing Zimmer Biomet instrument trays and procedural kits. As part of a comprehensive suite of hand‑driven tools, this hex wrench provides the confidence clinicians rely on to manage instrument maintenance and component fixation with accuracy — contributing to efficient procedures and positive patient outcomes.
These surgical instruments have been previously used and show visible signs of wear consistent with their prior usage. Despite these signs, they remain in a usable condition, suitable for continued medical procedures.
























