Electric cast saw HCC-114

Electric cast saw - HCC-114 - Hanshin Medical
Electric cast saw - HCC-114 - Hanshin Medical
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Characteristics

Power source
electric

Description

This cast cutter is an essential appliance for orthopedics, this can cut efficiently any type of casting tape smoothly because it has an excellent function of cutting and convenience to use, moreover very firm and durable. Cast cutting is progressing by vibrating of the saw blade at high speed, therefore the more saw teeth contacted on the surface of plaster cast the better cutting performance. According to this principle, place the saw blade at a right angle to the plaster cast and press slowly until a cast is pierced, cutting depth shall be controlled in thumb at this time. When a part cutting is completed, lift the saw blade up slightly and advance it about 13mm within the groove already has been cut on the cast to the next part to cut. Continue to repeat this process in direction of the set cutting line on the cast until the cast cutting is completed. The optional dust collection hood and hose, which is fitted to the cast cutter and vacuum cleaner, will protect operator's health and keep clean the surrounding environment from the dust particles blown away during cutting the plaster cast. Specifications Oscillating Frequency - 11,400 cpm Rotation Angle - 6° Dimension - Ø80 × L295 mm Power Source - AC 220V, 50/60Hz, 80W Net Weight - 1.5 Kg Saw Blade - Ø51.0mm, Ø63.5mm Dust Suction System (optional item) - Hood : 1 ea, Hose : 1 ea

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

AEEDC 2025
AEEDC 2025

4-06 Feb 2025 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) Stand S1F08

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