Sterilize temperature ≤ 135 °C (Improved type ≤ 155 °C ), if the temperature is over 135 °C, the motor will be damaged.
Normal bone drill can only hold drill bits less than 6 mm, reaming drill with big torque, rpm is around 300, hollow drill is used with nail or K wire, rpm is around 600.
The battery need to be get out of the power tool after surgery. Otherwise the small automatic discharge of the electric will make the life of the battery short.
The battery cannot be sterilized, it is not resistant to high temperatures.
The cranial bur must be washed right after the surgery by purger in order to avoid the blood stick in the bur, then we should make it dry.
The battery space in the hand piece of the tool should not have any water, after sterilization.
The cranial bur blade is made of medical stainless steel, in order to avoid broken, so it is flexible and not very hard, it is easy to be worn-out, we suggest each blade only use for 1 surgery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1
What is the maximum sterilization temperature allowed for this system?
The standard sterilization temperature should not exceed 135°C. For improved types, the limit is up to 155°C. Operating above these temperatures can cause damage to the internal motor.
Q2
Can the battery be put inside the sterilizer?
No, the battery must not be sterilized. It is not resistant to high temperatures and must be removed from the handpiece immediately after surgery.
Q3
How should the cranial bur be cleaned post-operation?
The cranial bur must be cleaned right after surgery using a purger to prevent blood from sticking inside the bur. Ensure it is dried thoroughly after washing.
Q4
What are the speed specifications for different drill applications?
The normal bone drill holds bits up to 6mm. The reaming drill operates with a high torque at around 300 rpm, and the hollow drill (used with K-wires or nails) operates at approximately 600 rpm.
Q5
What is the recommended usage frequency for the cranial bur blade?
The cranial bur blade is made of flexible medical stainless steel to prevent breakages, meaning it is not extremely hard and can wear out quickly. We recommend using each blade for only one surgical procedure.
Q6
How does battery storage affect its service life?
The battery must be taken out of the handpiece after surgical use. Keeping it inside will lead to automatic low-level electrical discharges, which significantly shortens the lifespan of the battery.