TOBI® INSTRUMENTS
MF 2.4 Instrument Set
MF 2.4 Instrument Set TOBI® INSTRUMENTS
for screws Ø 2.4 mm; for TOBI®Drive B8
non-sterile packaging Set No. 19.024.20I
New to our range – TOBI®-Drive Instrument Set
When every move counts, it is not just the instrument that matters, but the sense of control it provides. The instrument set for the implant system has been specifically expanded and carefully coordinated. It enables a structured, efficient workflow during surgery and can be flexibly adapted to different requirements. The set can be supplemented with additional accessories as an option and is compatible with the sterile distal radius plates 2.4 – for a system that adapts rather than imposes limitations.
The new screwdriver bit (2.9417.B8/75) is a well-designed addition to the range: fitted with an AO coupling and measuring 75 mm in total length, it is designed for precise work when it matters most. When used with existing handles – such as the ratchet handle (2.9355.35/20) – it enables quick, controlled tightening and loosening of Ø 2.4 mm screws.
TOBI®Drive is more than just a screwdriver. It ensures a secure, self-locking connection, allowing you to focus on the precision of your work. With TOBI®Drive, you have full control at all times when inserting screws, without worrying that they might fall out.
The innovative and patented TOBI®Drive system was developed with quality and durability in mind. So you save both time and money. We are also proud that TOBI®Drive is sustainably manufactured in Germany, which not only protects the environment but also secures local jobs.
The use of our guide blocks helps the user to position drill sleeves and 2.4 mm locking screws safely and precisely along the correct axis. They enhance both safety and efficiency when using angle-stable implant plates.
For standard plates 5.08173.XX and 5.08193.XX, use 10.185.07 or 10.185.09
For Watershed plates 5.08373.XX and 5.08393.XX, use 10.187.07 and 10.188.07
Precise and gentle management of distal radius fractures
The anatomically shaped radius plate, with a thin plate thickness of 1.8 mm and a flattened head, reduces irritation of the flexor tendons and facilitates a gentle treatment approach. The variable angle-stable screw concept allows the use of standard and angle-stable cortical screws with a diameter of Ø 2.4 mm and enables precise targeting of the styloid process of the radius with up to three screws. The flattened plate end and the self-retaining function of the screwdriver facilitate intraoperative handling and enhance control during implantation.