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Marathon Lab Micromotor Handy 700 With Handpiece (BM50S1)
Marathon Lab Micromotor Handy 700 With Handpiece (BM50S1)
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The Handy 700 system features an advanced controller and a 50,000rpm, 230W brushless rotary handpiece for incredible power—even at low speeds! Provides ample torque at all times to ensure fast and smooth metal removal. Ideal for a variety of applications, including grinding, finishing, and polishing. Use with Power Hand 3 handpieces (see tab above) for profile polishing or belt sanding. The system includes a Handy 700 controller and BH-60 Handpiece with 1/8" or 3/32" collet, variable-speed foot rheostat (FS60), handpiece cradle rest, detachable handpiece holder, and replacement fuse.
ADVANTAGES
- Incredible power—even at low speeds.
- Full compatibility with Power Hand 3 brush-type handpieces.
- Dial or foot rheostat speed control.
- Auto-cruise function for fixed-speed operation with foot rheostat.
- Easy-to-read digital speed display for precise speed and torque settings.
Features
Features
- Overload protection.
- Error-checking/troubleshooting system with digital display.
- Forward/reverse rotation.
Description
Description
Specification
Specification
Speed Range: 1,000–50,000rpm
Max. Power: 230W
Max. Torque: 7.8 N-cm
Collet Size: 3/32" or 1/8"
Dimensions: 6-5/16"L x 1-1/16" dia. to 3/4" dia. at finger grips
Net Weight:8.4 oz
Packaging
Packaging
- 1X Micro-motor unit
- 1X Handpiece
- 1X Foot pedal
- 1X Handpiece stand
Direction to use
Direction to use
Power Connection:
- Connect the micromotor system to a compatible power source following the recommended voltage and power specifications.
Handpiece Attachment:
- Choose the correct collet size (3/32" or 1/8") for the dental tool you're using.
- Securely attach the handpiece to the micromotor system, ensuring a snug fit according to the provided instructions.
Speed and Torque Settings:
- Set the desired speed using the controls on the micromotor system. Refer to the digital display for accurate speed readings.
- Adjust the torque settings based on the specific dental task, following the instructions in the user manual.
Rotation Direction:
- Select the rotation direction (forward or reverse) as required for the dental procedure. Use the designated control for this purpose.
Overload Protection:
- Be mindful of the overload protection feature. If the system encounters excessive load, it may automatically shut down or reduce power. Allow it to cool before resuming.
Operation:
- Start the micromotor system gently to ensure smooth operation.
- Perform dental procedures such as grinding, finishing, or polishing with precision, adjusting speed and torque as needed.
Cleaning and Maintenance:
- Adhere to the cleaning and maintenance guidelines outlined in the user manual.
- Inspect and lubricate components regularly.
Power Off:
- When finished, power off the micromotor system and disconnect it from the power source.
Additional info
Additional info
Warranty
Warranty
- Manufacturer/Importer warranty of 1 year as applicable for this product.
- Service and Warranty are handled by the manufacturer/importer directly for this product
- Oralkart will not be liable to replace the Products and the liability to replace any such Product is that of the Manufacturer/Importer
- Oralkart and the Buyer acknowledge that the Products purchased/used a subject matter of original Manufacturer/Importer’s warranties only
- Any or all claims about returns and replacement shall be made to the concerned Manufacturer/Importer only and Oralkart may assist the customer in registering a request to get the Product replaced or serviced.
- The Buyer acknowledges that the Products once sold will not be exchanged or taken back unless the seal of the package or the Product is intact or not altered in any manner or is not tampered with as the case may be.
Product Related Questions
Product Related Questions
Question: Does the Micromotor produce much noise or vibration?
Answer: Dental micromotors are designed to minimize noise and vibration, but some level may be present during operation.
Question: Is the Marathon Lab Micromotor suitable for clinical dental practice?
Answer: It's primarily intended for laboratory use and may not be suitable for direct clinical applications.
Question: What is the Marathon Lab Micromotor Handy 700 used for?
Answer: It's designed for dental laboratory applications, including grinding, polishing, and milling of dental materials.
Question: I want to know where this micro motor is made in ?
Answer: The Marathon Lab Micromotor Handy 700 With Handpiece (BM50S1) is made in South Korea, ensuring high-quality manufacturing standards for precision and reliability in dental lab applications.
Question: Is it useful for implant fixation ?
Answer: The Marathon Lab Micromotor Handy 700 with Handpiece (BM50S1) is not suitable for dental implant fixation. It lacks the necessary torque and speed specifications required for implant placement. For implant procedures, a dedicated implant motor or physiodispenser is recommended.
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