GSO ASTM F116:2021
ASTM F116:12(2016)
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 July 2021
Standard Specification for Medical Screwdriver Bits
GSO ASTM F116:2021 Files
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GSO ASTM F116:2021 Scope
This specification covers the acceptable material and dimensional requirements, and tolerances for bits of screwdrivers used for inserting and removing metal screws applied in surgical implants. The medical screwdrivers are available in the following types: Type I—single-slot bit; Type II—cruciate-slot bit; Type III—cross-slot (modified Phillips) bit; Type IV—hexagonal bit; Type V—square bit; Type VI—hexalobe bit. The bit and shaft portion should be fabricated from either martensitic stainless steel or cold worked cobalt-chromium-tungsten-nickel alloy, as specified. The portions should also meet specified values of Rockwell hardness.
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