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Zimmer 1365-42 Hall Hudson Adapter Orthopedic 3-1/2"

Zimmer 1365-42 Hall Hudson Adapter Orthopedic 3-1/2"

• Model: 1365-42 
• Compatibility: Works with Hall Series 4 Drill/Reamer handpieces or similar orthopedic surgical power systems that use the Hudson mounting interface
• Overall Length: 3-1/2 inches

Expand your orthopedic surgical power tool versatility with the Zimmer 1365‑42 Hall to Hudson Adapter, a precision‑engineered power tool accessory that bridges compatibility between Zimmer/Hudson‑style instrument shanks and Hudson‑mount surgical handpieces. This compact 3‑1/2″ orthopedic adapter enables seamless integration of legacy Zimmer power attachments with Hall and Hudson pneumatic drills, reamers, and oscillating saw systems — maximizing the utility of existing instrument inventories while reducing the need for redundant tooling.

Built to withstand the rigorous demands of the operating room, the Hall/Hudson adapter features a robust surgical‑grade construction that delivers consistent performance during high‑torque drilling and reaming tasks. Its short, ergonomic profile maintains surgical workflow efficiency without adding bulk to your power tool setup, helping surgeons and OR teams transition effortlessly between instruments during trauma, reconstructive, and general orthopedic procedures.

Ideal for surgical centers, hospitals, and orthopedic practices that maintain diverse power tool fleets, the Zimmer 1365‑42 Adapter enhances instrument interoperability and operational flexibility. Whether you’re standardizing tool compatibility across Hall and Hudson handpieces or seeking cost‑effective solutions to streamline your orthopedic drill and reamer sets, this adapter offers reliable performance rooted in trusted design principles. Add it to your toolkit to improve workflow continuity, reduce inventory redundancy, and support efficient surgical instrument utilization.

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.

$24.67

Original: $70.50

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Zimmer 1365-42 Hall Hudson Adapter Orthopedic 3-1/2"—

$70.50

$24.67

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Zimmer 1365-42 Hall Hudson Adapter Orthopedic 3-1/2"

• Model: 1365-42 
• Compatibility: Works with Hall Series 4 Drill/Reamer handpieces or similar orthopedic surgical power systems that use the Hudson mounting interface
• Overall Length: 3-1/2 inches

Expand your orthopedic surgical power tool versatility with the Zimmer 1365‑42 Hall to Hudson Adapter, a precision‑engineered power tool accessory that bridges compatibility between Zimmer/Hudson‑style instrument shanks and Hudson‑mount surgical handpieces. This compact 3‑1/2″ orthopedic adapter enables seamless integration of legacy Zimmer power attachments with Hall and Hudson pneumatic drills, reamers, and oscillating saw systems — maximizing the utility of existing instrument inventories while reducing the need for redundant tooling.

Built to withstand the rigorous demands of the operating room, the Hall/Hudson adapter features a robust surgical‑grade construction that delivers consistent performance during high‑torque drilling and reaming tasks. Its short, ergonomic profile maintains surgical workflow efficiency without adding bulk to your power tool setup, helping surgeons and OR teams transition effortlessly between instruments during trauma, reconstructive, and general orthopedic procedures.

Ideal for surgical centers, hospitals, and orthopedic practices that maintain diverse power tool fleets, the Zimmer 1365‑42 Adapter enhances instrument interoperability and operational flexibility. Whether you’re standardizing tool compatibility across Hall and Hudson handpieces or seeking cost‑effective solutions to streamline your orthopedic drill and reamer sets, this adapter offers reliable performance rooted in trusted design principles. Add it to your toolkit to improve workflow continuity, reduce inventory redundancy, and support efficient surgical instrument utilization.

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.