6
2.0
INSTALLATION and
OPERATION
NOTES:
1.
When not in use and prior to connecting
or removing attachments and accesso-
ries, always place the handpiece in its
safe position.
2.
The connected attachment (drill or ream-
ing) determines the speed and torque.
2.1
Power Source and Regulator
Installation and Operation
WARNING: Not for inhalation. Does not
support life. For use with powered surgical
devices only.
Research and experience have shown that water-
pumped dry nitrogen is the ideal source for
pneumatically-powered surgical instruments.
Water-pumped dry nitrogen is 99.97% pure, and
will not support combustion or corrosion. Com-
pressed dry nitrogen is recommended as the
pneumatic power source. It is available in stan-
dard cylinders.
Compressed dry nitrogen must meet the follow-
ing specifications to ensure optimum safety for
both patient and instrument.
Nitrogen Content:
99.97% pure, dry nitrogen.
Quality Assurance:
To obtain the quality of gas
needed, “water-pumped dry nitrogen, or liquid
nitrogen, pumped dry” should be specified.
Nitrogen is readily available from gas supply
houses in
H
cylinders holding slightly more than
300 cubic feet (8.50 cubic meters). Initial set-up
costs are relatively inexpensive as compared to
compressed air. Nitrogen can be placed in the
operating room or in a storage area and piped
into the operating room. Manifold systems are
available to eliminate frequent tank changes.
CAUTION:
Do not exceed 110 psi
(7.7 kg/cm
2
) operating pressure unless a hose
longer than the standard 10 ft. Universal
Hose (5052-010) or extension hose is used.
Add an additional 1 psi for every extra foot of
hose.
The
PowerPro
Pneumatic handpiece should
be operated at 110 psi (7.7 kg/cm
2
) for
maximum operating efficiency, and should be
monitored by the operating pressure gauge of
the regulator. Lower pressure setting can be
set for lower speed and torque requirements.
Pressure must be set with the instrument
running to ensure proper operating pressure.
Never start a procedure if the operating
pressure gauge indicates less than 500 psi
(35.1 kg/cm
2
) in the tank. Never run the tank
pressure below 200 psi (14.0 kg/cm
2
).
The tank should be thoroughly wiped off with
disinfectant and draped prior to placement in
the operating room. Always have the tank
securely fastened to a stable object.
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