Surgical Handle
Manufacturing processes:Turning → Milling
Surgical Handle – Full Engraving SUS630 CNC Turning & Milling Instrument Handle
This surgical handle (Model: full engraving‑SUS630) is a stainless steel instrument handle produced for use in operating rooms, clinics, and medical device systems. Manufactured from SUS630 using CNC turning and milling, the surgical handle is designed for stable grip, repeatable performance, and compatibility with a wide range of surgical instruments.
What Is the Surgical Handle?
The surgical handle is made from SUS630 stainless steel, selected for its strength and corrosion resistance in sterilized environments. CNC turning forms the main body and connection geometry of the surgical handle, while CNC milling creates detailed contours and full engraving for comfortable operation and clear identification.
Product Information
| Model | Full Engraving – SUS630 |
| Material | SUS630 Stainless Steel |
| Process Flow | CNC Turning → CNC Milling → Full Engraving |
Benefits of SUS630 Stainless Steel Surgical Handle
- Durability: Strong mechanical properties to withstand repeated use and autoclave sterilization cycles.
- Corrosion Resistance: Enhanced resistance to corrosion in contact with disinfectants, cleaning agents, and moisture.
- Stability: Stable dimensions so the surgical handle maintains secure coupling with instruments over time.
Manufacturing Process of the Surgical Handle
- CNC Turning: Produces the core profile, connection interface, and reference diameters of the surgical handle.
- CNC Milling: Adds ergonomic shapes, flats, and full engraving on the surgical handle for better grip and visual recognition.
Each batch of surgical handle production follows defined machining parameters and inspection checks to keep critical dimensions within the requested tolerances.
Key Features
- Material: SUS630 stainless steel for surgical environments.
- Process: CNC turning → CNC milling with full engraving.
- Function: Instrument surgical handle for procedures that require firm, precise manual control.
- Model: Full engraving surgical handle for improved grip, orientation, and traceability.
Typical Use Cases
- Replacement surgical handle for existing medical instrument sets in hospitals and clinics.
- Custom stainless steel surgical handle components designed by medical device manufacturers.
- OEM and ODM projects where a specific surgical handle geometry, engraving pattern, or connection type is required.
By sharing drawings, specifications, and expected quantities, medical device companies can work with the machining team to configure a surgical handle that matches their instrument design, sterilization method, and clinical use scenario.