OSA-F028
OSAKADENTAL
9018499000
LED Generator Dental Low Speed Handpiece
1. Internal Spray, sperated water and air supply tubing, better cooling system. Simple to operate, fast to connect.
2. Long lifespan by the Japanese ceramic ball bearing and self-lubricated system on the air motor, low-maintenance.
3. Outstanding appearance, ergonomic shape.
4. Dust-free cap on the head of straight handpiece, hygiene-friendly.
5. Forward / reverse drive.
6. Speed range from 18,000 to 21,000 rpm.
7. One set:Straight handpeice , Air motor, Contra angle
8. with LED Generator
9. Can choose 2 or 4 holes
The speed depends upon the pressure (PSI) of the air supply, the configuration of the rotor components, and the gears inside the motor.
Low speed handpieces are designed to handle much more air pressure than high speed handpieces.
Typical low speed motors, without gear reductions, running at 40 PSI should spin at approximately 20,000 rpm.
Speed reducing gears allow the handpiece to generate significantly more torque.
Hygienist handpieces and low speeds used for prophylaxis generally operate at 5,000 RPM.
Endodontic and implant procedures use attachments to reduce the speed to 1,500 rpm or less and generate very high levels of torque for optimal control.
LED Generator Dental Low Speed Handpiece
1. Internal Spray, sperated water and air supply tubing, better cooling system. Simple to operate, fast to connect.
2. Long lifespan by the Japanese ceramic ball bearing and self-lubricated system on the air motor, low-maintenance.
3. Outstanding appearance, ergonomic shape.
4. Dust-free cap on the head of straight handpiece, hygiene-friendly.
5. Forward / reverse drive.
6. Speed range from 18,000 to 21,000 rpm.
7. One set:Straight handpeice , Air motor, Contra angle
8. with LED Generator
9. Can choose 2 or 4 holes
The speed depends upon the pressure (PSI) of the air supply, the configuration of the rotor components, and the gears inside the motor.
Low speed handpieces are designed to handle much more air pressure than high speed handpieces.
Typical low speed motors, without gear reductions, running at 40 PSI should spin at approximately 20,000 rpm.
Speed reducing gears allow the handpiece to generate significantly more torque.
Hygienist handpieces and low speeds used for prophylaxis generally operate at 5,000 RPM.
Endodontic and implant procedures use attachments to reduce the speed to 1,500 rpm or less and generate very high levels of torque for optimal control.