Medical Supplies China Orthopedic Bone Cutting Machine Small Oscillating Saw System 110V/220V
Technical Specifications
| No. |
Item |
Value |
No. |
Item |
Value |
| 1 |
Oscillation |
0-16000cpm |
4 |
Sterilization |
≤155°C |
| 2 |
Battery capacity |
1400mAh |
5 |
Operation voltage |
7.2V |
| 3 |
Battery type |
Ni-MH battery |
6 |
Noise |
≤75dB |
System Configuration
| No. |
Accessory Name |
Quantity (PC) |
Type |
| 1 |
Handpiece |
1 |
Standard |
| 2 |
Battery |
2 |
Standard |
| 3 |
Charger |
1 |
Standard |
| 4 |
Blades |
2 |
Standard |
| 5 |
Sterilization channel |
1 |
Standard |
| 6 |
Aluminum alloy case |
1 |
Optional |
Key Features
- Made of High-strength stainless steel
- Mini handpiece, suitable for easy handling
- Imported Motor, providing excellent performance
- No Limit speed-changing, highly convenient
Warranty Policy
Warranty for the whole machine is 1 year, for the motor is 2 years, and for the battery and other fast consumption items is 3 months.
⚠ Operating Notes & Directions
- Sterilize temperature ≤ 135 °C (Improved type ≤ 155 °C ). Exceeding 135 °C may damage the motor.
- Normal bone drill can only hold drill bits less than 6mm. Acetabulum reaming drill works with big torque (rpm ≈ 300), and canulate drill is used with nail or K wire (rpm ≈ 600).
- The battery needs to be removed from the power tool after surgery to prevent automatic self-discharge which shortens battery life.
- The battery is not autoclavable and cannot be sterilized.
- The cranial bur must be washed right after surgery using a purger to avoid blood drying inside, and then dried.
- Ensure there is no water left in the battery compartment of the handpiece after sterilization.
- The cranial bur blade is made of medical stainless steel. It is flexible and not extremely hard to avoid breaking, making it easy to wear down. We suggest using each blade for only 1 surgery.
About the Manufacturer
We are a medical device manufacturer integrated with R&D, production, and sales. The manufacturing processes strictly align with national GMP certification standards. We specialize in medical drill and saw series, patient warming systems, and point therapy plasters. Our main products include medical bone drills, multi-function cannulated drills, oscillating saws, reciprocating saws, and electric plaster saws. These devices are suitable for a wide range of surgeries, including trauma operations, thoracic surgeries, joint operations, and veterinary orthopedics.
Certifications
CE / ISO13485 / CFDA / GMP / FSC
Packaging & Shipping
Packing: Optional Aluminum case for each set, packed into high-quality cartons, or custom requests.
Shipping: Door-to-door courier options including DHL, TNT, UPS, FEDEX, or shipped by air/sea cargo.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the warranty period for this bone cutting machine?
The warranty for the complete machine is 1 year. The motor features a 2-year warranty, while the battery and other fast-consumption items are covered for 3 months.
What temperature can the oscillating saw withstand during sterilization?
Standard sterilization temperature should not exceed 135 °C. However, the improved type model can withstand up to 155 °C. Exceeding these temperatures will damage the motor unit.
How should the battery be managed post-surgery?
Always remove the battery from the handpiece immediately after surgery. Keeping it inside can cause minor automatic discharge, which reduces overall battery life. Also, note that the battery is not autoclavable.
How do I clean and maintain the cranial bur after an operation?
The cranial bur must be cleaned with a purger immediately after the procedure to prevent blood from drying inside the mechanism. Once cleaned, it must be thoroughly dried. Ensure no moisture remains in the battery compartment of the handpiece.
Can the cranial bur blades be reused multiple times?
To prevent breakage, the cranial bur blades are engineered to be flexible rather than extremely rigid. Due to natural wear, it is highly recommended to use each blade for a single surgery only.
What are the drill bit limitations for standard bone drills?
A standard bone drill is designed to handle drill bits smaller than 6mm. Acetabulum reaming drills operate with high torque at about 300 rpm, whereas cannulated drills run at around 600 rpm for nails or K-wires.