iM3 Catalogue - USA - Flipbook - Page 74
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HANDPIECES
WHY iM3 LED LIGHT?
With a colour temperature of 5,500 K
the iM3 Advantage LED hand piece
produces a radiation spectrum that
corresponds to daylight. The high
colour rendering index (CRI 90) of the
LED enables relaxed work thanks to
daylight quality light and provides
exceptional reproduction of natural
colours and clear colour contrasts
in the mouth.
Primary High speed handpieces
Reliable – Efficient – Precise – iM3 Advantage
Excellent ergonomics
Fatigue-free working thanks to easy 360º rotation of the turbine on the coupling, low overall weight and
slender design. Unique handpiece design allows component replacement on site by the user.
Cat. Code
Triple coolant spray
Small turbine
head
iM3 Advantage Swivel LED High Speed Handpiece
L7300
All the advantages of the iM3 LED handpieces, now with a new
MIdi head to provide greater access in small mouths!
Self-generating LED illumination, no electricity – just needs air
Optimal LED position
Push-button
chucking system Daylight quality bright white light, unlike yellow fibre optic
Largest illumination area of any dental handpiece
Patented turbine design eliminates bacterial/viral suck back
High torque
Autoclavable
Triple spray coolant outlet for effective bur cooling
One-year complete handpiece warranty including the
turbine and chuck mechanism
Precision
manufacture
Swivel handpiece reduces fatigue and removes handpiece
tension on the operator’s wrist
360 degree
swivel
360º swivel with quick release coupling housing the
LED generator
Fits all air driven dental machines with four hole connection
The L7300 includes the L7200 handpiece and the L7400 swivel coupling
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Innovative
LED generator
Water filter
Integrated
resuction
stop
“… it seems like such a simple concept, but one that
significantly reduces the need to torque your wrist or
constantly re-position the handpiece to achieve the
appropriate angle of approach to a tooth. It also helps reduce
the pull of the weight of the cord on your wrist…”
Lina N. Mohamed, DVM
Interbay Veterinary Hospital
Seattle, WA