PEAK SURGICAL
Heavy Wire Cutter for Orthodontic Archwire and Appliance Adjustment
Heavy Wire Cutter for Orthodontic Archwire and Appliance Adjustment
SKU:PS-D-163
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The Heavy Wire Cutter from Peak Surgicals (SKU: PS-D-163) is a reusable orthodontic cutting instrument designed for cutting thick orthodontic archwires, rigid appliance wires, and heavy-gauge dental wire components during fixed-appliance treatment. This instrument is priced at $27.50 and is listed in a 17.5" (444mm) size configuration. The visible design includes reinforced cutting jaws, a heavy-duty pivot assembly, spring-action handle control, contoured ergonomic handles, gold-colored grip inserts, polished stainless steel body, and broad jaw support for controlled cutting force. Orthodontists, dentists, dental clinics, orthodontic departments, teaching institutions, and procurement teams use this cutter during archwire adjustment, appliance modification, wire trimming, fixed-appliance maintenance, and advanced orthodontic treatment stages where stronger wire cutting capacity is required.
Reinforced Cutting Jaws, Heavy-Duty Pivot, Spring Handle, and Ergonomic Grip
The Heavy Wire Cutter is designed with reinforced cutting jaws to manage stronger orthodontic wires that require more cutting force than light ligature or soft wire materials. The broad working head helps concentrate pressure at the cutting edge, supporting controlled wire separation without excessive hand movement. The heavy-duty pivot assembly keeps the cutting jaws aligned during closure, which is important when trimming rigid orthodontic materials. The spring-action handle improves reopening after each cut and supports repetitive use during busy orthodontic appointments. Contoured handles help the clinician apply controlled pressure while maintaining stable hand positioning. The gold-colored grip inserts improve visual identification in an orthodontic tray and provide a clear distinction from standard pliers or lighter wire cutters.
Orthodontic Archwire Cutting, Appliance Adjustment, and Heavy Wire Management
During orthodontic treatment, the Heavy Wire Cutter is used to cut and trim thicker archwires during advanced fixed-appliance stages. It supports chairside adjustment of stainless steel wires, appliance components, and rigid orthodontic materials when standard ligature cutters are not suitable. The cutter can be used during archwire replacement, posterior wire adjustment, appliance modification, and wire segment reduction before final fitting or removal. The strong jaw profile helps provide a controlled cut while reducing the risk of wire slipping during closure. In clinical workflow, this instrument is commonly used beside distal end cutters, ligature cutters, Weingart pliers, Mathieu pliers, bracket tweezers, gauges, and orthodontic mirrors. It is intended for wire cutting only and should not be used for non-dental materials or tasks outside orthodontic instrument use.
17.5 Inch Listed Size for Orthodontic Tray Organization
The product page lists this Heavy Wire Cutter in a 17.5" (444mm) size option. This listed configuration supports procurement identification, ordering, and inventory matching for clinics that maintain standardized orthodontic instrument trays. The visible instrument design shows a strong plier-style body with a compact cutting head and extended handles for controlled pressure transfer. In orthodontic departments, a heavy wire cutter is typically stored separately from fine ligature cutters because its purpose is stronger wire management. Keeping this cutter in a dedicated orthodontic adjustment tray helps clinicians select the correct instrument for heavy archwire cutting, appliance wire trimming, and advanced wire control. The single-size listing also simplifies ordering for dental clinics, teaching institutions, and distributors.
Medical-Grade Stainless Steel, Cleaning, Sterilization, and Procurement Documentation
The Heavy Wire Cutter is manufactured from stainless steel for repeated clinical use in orthodontic and dental environments. Stainless steel construction supports corrosion resistance, surface durability, and routine instrument reprocessing. The polished finish supports visual inspection after cleaning, while the cutting jaws, pivot area, spring mechanism, and handle surfaces should be inspected after every use. After clinical use, the cutter should be cleaned promptly so saliva, blood, wire particles, bonding residue, or debris does not dry around the cutting jaws or joint. Hinged parts should be opened during cleaning, and the cutting edges should be checked for alignment before sterilization workflow. CE marking, ISO 13485 certification, and FDA compliance support dental clinic purchasing, distributor documentation, orthodontic department procurement, and international healthcare sourcing. The listed SKU, price, reusable format, and wire-cutting function support standardized ordering for orthodontic clinical trays.
| SKU | PS-D-163 |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Heavy Wire Cutter |
| Price | $27.50 per piece |
| Listed Size | 17.5" (444mm) |
| Instrument Category | Dental Instruments / Orthodontic Instruments / Wire Cutters |
| Procedure | Heavy Archwire Cutting, Orthodontic Wire Trimming, Appliance Adjustment, Fixed-Appliance Maintenance, Advanced Orthodontic Wire Management |
| Material | Medical-grade stainless steel |
| Jaw Design | Reinforced cutting jaws for thick orthodontic wires |
| Handle Design | Ergonomic spring-action handle with gold-colored grip inserts |
| Reusable | Yes |
| Sterilization | Compatible with standard dental instrument cleaning and sterilization workflow after cleaning and drying |
| Certifications | CE, ISO 13485, FDA compliant |
| Application | Orthodontic clinics, dental practices, teaching institutions, hospital dental departments, and procurement inventory |
What is the Heavy Wire Cutter used for?
The Heavy Wire Cutter is used for cutting thick orthodontic archwires, rigid appliance wires, and stronger dental wire components during fixed-appliance treatment. It is selected when standard ligature cutters or light wire cutters are not appropriate for the wire thickness. The reinforced jaws and strong pivot design support controlled cutting during orthodontic adjustment and appliance modification.
How does this cutter compare with a ligature wire cutter?
A ligature wire cutter is intended for smaller ligature wires and lighter orthodontic trimming tasks. The Heavy Wire Cutter is designed for thicker and stronger orthodontic wires that require more cutting force. It has a heavier jaw profile and stronger handle control, making it more suitable for advanced archwire adjustment and rigid appliance wire management. Orthodontic clinics usually keep both instruments because light wire cutting and heavy wire cutting require different jaw strength and cutting control.
How should the Heavy Wire Cutter be used during orthodontic wire trimming?
The wire should be positioned fully inside the cutting area before the handles are compressed. The clinician should apply controlled pressure through the ergonomic handles while maintaining stable wire positioning. The reinforced jaws help cut through thicker orthodontic wire with controlled force. The cutter should be used only for appropriate orthodontic wire materials, and the cutting edge should be inspected after use to confirm alignment and function.
What do CE, ISO 13485, and FDA compliance mean for procurement?
CE marking supports conformity documentation for dental clinics, hospitals, distributors, and procurement teams sourcing reusable orthodontic instruments. ISO 13485 indicates medical device quality management during manufacturing and inspection. FDA compliance supports procurement records for buyers sourcing reusable dental instruments for regulated healthcare markets. This instrument fits purchasing categories for non-powered orthodontic wire cutters used in fixed-appliance treatment and clinical orthodontic adjustment.
How should the Heavy Wire Cutter be cleaned after use?
After clinical use, the cutter should be cleaned promptly so saliva, blood, wire particles, bonding material, or debris does not dry on the cutting jaws, pivot, spring, or handle surfaces. The jaws should be opened during cleaning so the cutting edges and joint area can be brushed. The pivot should be checked for smooth movement, and the cutting jaws should be inspected for alignment before sterilization. The instrument should return to the orthodontic tray only after cleaning, drying, inspection, and sterilization workflow are completed according to clinic protocol.


