Professional left-handed carbon cutter standard cut 6.0 mm

  • Professional Tungsten Carbide cutter specifically for left-handers, with standard cut and conical shape
  • Ideal for lowering thickened nails and working with gel or acrylics
  • Perfect high strength teeth
  • Autoclavable
  • Diameter 6.0 mm
Ref: CM154D



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Product description

Professional micromotor cutter with special cut for left-handed people, one-way, with Tunsgteno Carbide head, standard cross toothing and conical shaped tip.

Ideal for lowering thickened nails, reducing nail length, working with and shaping reconstruction materials such as gel and acrylic and removing small thickened areas of the foot.

The best quality carbon enables perfect, high-strengthteeth.

Autoclavable up to 180°.


1 pc

Details

Diameter: 6.0 mm

Recommended operating speed: 15,000 to 20,000 rpm

Hints

Use:

Set the rotation of the micromotor to anti-clockwise and work with the cutter on the surface, with movements from left to right.


Correct hygiene:

Spray with Ref. CP709, ENZIMASEPT SPRAY, ready-to-use instrument pre-treatment and wait at least 5 minutes.

Rinse and proceed with simultaneous cleaning, cleansing and disinfection with Ref. CP708 ENZIMASEPT, concentrated disinfectant detergent, which must be diluted in water and can be used in ultrasonic equipment.

Contact time with instruments is 10 minutes, maximum 15 minutes, after which rinse thoroughly with demineralised water and dry.

Proceed with autoclaving.


Caution: Do not use temperatures above 180°C.


For a better performance over time and for a perfect cleaning, it is recommended to clean the Mancini Carbon bur with the specific soft bur brush , Ref. CM850 or hard bur brush Ref. CM851; these are steel brushes that effectively remove material residues from the cut, teeth and grooves of the bur head.

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