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Zimmer Hall 5020-030 Jacobs Chuck Attachment Orthopedic 5/32"
• Model: 5020-030
• 5/32"
The Hall Zimmer 5020-030 5/32″ Jacobs Chuck Attachment is a high-quality orthopedic drill accessory engineered to expand the versatility and capability of compatible surgical power tool systems. Designed to securely grip drill bits up to 5/32″ (approximately 4.0 mm) in diameter, this attachment enables orthopedic surgeons and operating room professionals to switch seamlessly between instrumentation and procedures that require traditional Jacobs chuck-held bits. Its robust construction and precision-machined chuck jaws ensure consistent performance and secure bit retention throughout bone drilling tasks.
Built for durability and repeated sterilization cycles, the 5020-030 Jacobs Chuck Attachment integrates effortlessly with Hall and Zimmer MicroChoice orthopedic power drills, offering dependable compatibility within existing surgical instrument trays. Whether used for predrilling, pin insertion preparation, or specialty burr applications, this attachment enhances tool flexibility and helps streamline surgical workflows by reducing the need for multiple distinct handpieces.
Because the Jacobs chuck format remains a foundational interface in orthopedic surgery, this attachment delivers long-lasting value by extending the utility of your power drills and accommodating a broad range of standard drill bits and burs. Ideal for hospital ORs, ambulatory surgical centers, or orthopedic clinics, the Hall Zimmer 5020-030 5/32″ Jacobs Chuck Attachment supports precision, reliability, and operational efficiency in surgical drilling procedures.
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 Hall 5020-030 Jacobs Chuck Attachment Orthopedic 5/32"
• Model: 5020-030
• 5/32"
The Hall Zimmer 5020-030 5/32″ Jacobs Chuck Attachment is a high-quality orthopedic drill accessory engineered to expand the versatility and capability of compatible surgical power tool systems. Designed to securely grip drill bits up to 5/32″ (approximately 4.0 mm) in diameter, this attachment enables orthopedic surgeons and operating room professionals to switch seamlessly between instrumentation and procedures that require traditional Jacobs chuck-held bits. Its robust construction and precision-machined chuck jaws ensure consistent performance and secure bit retention throughout bone drilling tasks.
Built for durability and repeated sterilization cycles, the 5020-030 Jacobs Chuck Attachment integrates effortlessly with Hall and Zimmer MicroChoice orthopedic power drills, offering dependable compatibility within existing surgical instrument trays. Whether used for predrilling, pin insertion preparation, or specialty burr applications, this attachment enhances tool flexibility and helps streamline surgical workflows by reducing the need for multiple distinct handpieces.
Because the Jacobs chuck format remains a foundational interface in orthopedic surgery, this attachment delivers long-lasting value by extending the utility of your power drills and accommodating a broad range of standard drill bits and burs. Ideal for hospital ORs, ambulatory surgical centers, or orthopedic clinics, the Hall Zimmer 5020-030 5/32″ Jacobs Chuck Attachment supports precision, reliability, and operational efficiency in surgical drilling procedures.
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.












