I. Precision, Power, and Safety
Exceptional Torque Range
The motor is engineered to withstand the demands of drilling through dense bone. When paired with a standard 20:1 reduction contra-angle handpiece, it delivers a torque range of approximately 5 N·cm to 80 N·cm. This provides powerful, non-stalling performance suitable for all stages, from initial osteotomy to final implant seating.
Wide and Stable Speed Control
The brushless motor unit offers a broad rotational speed range, typically from 100 RPM to 40,000 RPM. This wide range allows for slow, controlled drilling during bone expansion as well as high-speed use for trimming procedures. The brushless design ensures stable speed under load, which is essential for preventing bone overheating and necrosis.
Multiple Gear Ratios
The control unit supports multiple contra-angle gear ratios, including 1:1, 1:5, 1:16, and the essential 20:1 reduction ratio for implant placement. This versatility allows the system to be used for both surgical and restorative applications.
Lightweight Surgical Motor
The motor handpiece itself is typically very lightweight, averaging around 150 g. This greatly reduces hand fatigue during long, complex surgical procedures and enhances overall ergonomics.
II. Advanced Clinical Functionality
Intuitive Touch-Screen Interface
The main control unit is equipped with a high-definition color touch-screen display. It provides clear, real-time visualization of operating speed, torque, irrigation flow rate, and the selected program number, allowing for precise intraoperative control.
Pre-set Implant Programs
One of the system’s key advantages is the inclusion of multiple pre-set surgical programs, commonly seven or more. These programs correspond to the different stages of the implant protocol, such as initial drilling, hole widening, tapping, and final implant insertion. This feature simplifies operation, shortens preparation time, and minimizes user error.
Integrated Peristaltic Pump
The unit includes a built-in sterile peristaltic pump with an adjustable flow rate, typically reaching up to 110 ml/min. This ensures a continuous and controlled flow of sterile saline to the surgical site, providing essential external cooling and protecting bone tissue from thermal damage.
Foot Pedal Control
A multi-functional foot pedal allows for hands-free, aseptic control of core functions, including motor start/stop, program switching, and irrigation flow adjustment. This maintains full sterility within the surgical field and enhances procedural efficiency.







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