Orthopedic Drilling Machines for Trauma Bone Drill Cannulated Drill for Orthopedic Surgical Instrument

Product Description

Orthopedics Cannulated Drill for Trauma Surgery Bone Drill
Product Specifications
Product Orthopedic drill / Cannulated drill
Usage Orthopedic Trauma Surgery, Joint Surgery, Veterinary Orthopedic
Color Options Black / Silvery
Material High-grade Stainless Steel / Aluminum
Technical Parameters & Features
Output Power: 130W
Speed: 0-800 r.p.m (Range: 0.8-8mm)
Noise Level: ≤ 65 dB
Sterilization: Autoclavable up to 135ºC
Operating Voltage: 14.4V
Temperature Rise: ≤ 25ºC (Hand-piece)
Charging Time: 2.5-3 Hours
Input Voltage: AC 220V, 50Hz or 110V, 60Hz
Discretionary speed control to meet different surgical requirements.
Concentric drilling with less than 0.05mm difference ensures precise performance.
Strong power, low noise, and minimal vibration with ergonomic design.
Standard Configuration
1 Cannulated Drill Handpiece
1 Sterilizing Channel
1 Drill Chuck
2 High-performance Batteries
1 Charger
1 Protective Aluminum Case
Product Display
Orthopedic Drill
Color: Silver
Silver Drill 1
Silver Drill 2
Silver Drill 3
Silver Drill 4
Color: Black
Black Drill
Usage Scenarios
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Packaging & Shipping
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can the orthopedic cannulated drill be fully sterilized?
Yes, the handpiece is designed to withstand high-temperature sterilization up to 135ºC, ensuring a safe and sterile environment for surgery.
Q2: What is the maximum speed of this orthopedic drill?
The drill offers a variable speed range from 0 to 800 r.p.m, allowing surgeons to adjust the speed according to specific trauma or joint surgery requirements.
Q3: How many batteries are included in the standard package?
The standard configuration includes two high-quality batteries and one charger to ensure continuous operation during surgical procedures.
Q4: What materials is the drill made of?
The drill is constructed using premium stainless steel and aluminum, providing a balance of durability, lightweight handling, and corrosion resistance.
Q5: How long does it take to fully charge the battery?
A full charge typically takes between 2.5 to 3 hours, providing reliable power for multiple procedures.
Q6: Is this drill suitable for veterinary use?
Yes, its ergonomic design and precise performance make it an excellent choice for both human trauma surgery and veterinary orthopedic operations.

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