FAQ
Q1: What is the maximum sterilization temperature for the power tool?
A1: The recommended sterilization temperature is ≤ 135 °C (Improved type ≤ 155 °C). Exceeding 135 °C may result in permanent damage to the motor.
Q2: Can the battery be sterilized along with the drill handpiece?
A2: No, the battery cannot be sterilized. It is not resistant to high temperatures and must be removed prior to the sterilization process.
Q3: Why must the battery be removed after surgery?
A3: The battery must be removed to prevent automatic discharge, which can drastically shorten the overall lifespan of the battery if left inside the power tool.
Q4: How should the cranial bur be cleaned post-operation?
A4: The cranial bur should be washed immediately after surgery using a purger to avoid blood from sticking, and then it must be thoroughly dried.
Q5: How many times can a cranial bur blade be used?
A5: To prevent breakage and maintain performance, each medical stainless steel blade is suggested for single surgery use only, as they are designed to be flexible and wear out easily.
Q6: What is the rotation speed (rpm) for the hollow drill?
A6: The hollow drill, typically used with a nail or K-wire, operates at a speed of around 600 rpm.