What is the maximum sterilization temperature for the motor?
The maximum sterilization temperature should be ≤ 135 °C. If you use the improved type, it can withstand up to ≤ 155 °C. Exceeding these limits will cause damage to the motor.
How should the battery be sterilized and maintained?
The battery is not resistant to high temperatures and cannot be sterilized. Always remove the battery from the handpiece after surgery to avoid automatic discharge, which reduces its service life.
What are the speed specifications for different drill types?
Normal bone drills operate with bits under 6mm. Reaming drills provide high torque at around 300 rpm, while hollow drills designed for nails or K-wires operate at approximately 600 rpm.
How many times can the cranial bur blade be used?
The cranial bur blade is made of flexible medical stainless steel and is prone to wear. To ensure precision and prevent breaking, we recommend using each blade for only one surgery.
What precautions must be taken for the tool post-surgery?
Wash the cranial bur immediately with a purger to prevent blood from sticking, and dry it. Additionally, ensure the battery compartment in the handpiece remains completely free of water after sterilization.
What are the technical parameters for the oscillations and battery?
The tool features oscillations of 11000cpm, a swing angle of ≥4.5°, an operating voltage of 9.6V, and a battery capacity of 2100mAh, while keeping noise levels ≤75dB.