Bernard Elevator Straight 11

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Bernard Root Tip Elevator, Straight, 4mm, #Short hdl, 15.5cm Product Details: Bernard Elevator with Short handle Straight, 4mm working tip Total lenght of elevator is 15.5cm Standard hollow handle design, thumb grip Surgical stainless steel Completely sterilizable Bernard Root Elevators also known as Bayonet Elevators, are particularly suitable for the excision of fractured roots or root fragments. Bernard design is a combination of Root Tip Elevators and Luxating Elevators. The inner side is concave and the laterals edges are for cutting. This allow for rotatory movements, and when applying slight pressure, the ligaments can be separated and the remaining root fragments can be loosened. Bernard Root Elevators include Left, Right, Straight, Mesial & Distal form. Bernard Root elevators also know as Syndesmotomes. They can also be use as Periotome or to elevate Small Roots.

Specifications

Model No. BS-335
Sewing Speed 1500 S.P.M
Needle DYx17 – Single Needle
Stitch Length 5.5mm
Height of Presser Foot 15mm
Dimensions (mm) 550 x 365 x 490mm
Weight 30 KG

Maintenance

  • Regular Cleaning: Remove dust, and fabric remnants from the machine using a soft brush or vacuum. Clean the bobbin case, feed dogs, and needle plate to prevent any build-up that may affect the machine’s performance.
  • Lubrication: Apply sewing machine oil to the designated points. Regular lubrication reduces friction, extends the machine’s lifespan, and ensures smooth operation.
  • Needle Replacement: Replace the needle regularly, especially when it becomes dull or bent. A sharp needle ensures clean and precise stitching.
  • Professional Servicing: Consider taking your sewing machine for professional servicing Periodically. This helps identify any potential issues and ensures optimal performance.

Safety Considerations

  • Power Off: Always turn off the machine and unplug it when not in use, during maintenance, or when changing needles or accessories.
  • Needle Handling: Use caution when handling needles, as they are sharp. Avoid placing your fingers near the needle area while the machine is running.
  • Workspace Organization: Maintain a clean and organized workspace, free from clutter and potential hazards that could interfere with the machine’s operation.
  • Safe Operation: Follow proper threading procedures, adjust the tension correctly, and use appropriate settings for the material being stitched. Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts and the needle area during operation.

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