Conmed Bio Instability Self-drilling Bone Tap, 2.4mm C6177
The Bio Instability Self-Drilling Bone Tap 2.4 mm (C6177) is a surgical instrument designed for arthroscopic bone fixation procedures. It features a 2.4 mm diameter self-drilling tip compatible with the Bio Instability system. The tap enables direct insertion without needing a separate drill, simplifying the workflow.
This self-drilling bone tap (model C6177) provides a streamlined option for creating anchor pilot holes and tapping in one step, tailored for the small-footprint Bio Instability anchor system. With its 2.4 mm diameter matched to the implant trajectory, it preserves bone and reduces surgical steps. The self-drilling design helps maintain accurate alignment and reduces the risk of bone fragmentation or misalignment due to over-drilling. It is part of the Bio Instability instrumentation suite, supporting reliable soft-tissue to bone repair in constrained arthroscopic portals.
Technical Specification
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Catalog / Model No. | C6177 |
| Tap Diameter | 2.4 mm |
| Type | Self-drilling bone tap |
| Intended Use | Pilot hole/tap creation for Bio Instability anchor system |
| Instrument Family | Bio Instability Repair Instrumentation |
Product Also Knows As:
Bio Instability Bone Tap 2.4 mm, C6177 self-drilling tap 2.4 mm, ConMed Bio Instability 2.4mm tap, C6177 bone tap, self-drilling bone tap Bio Instability series.






