Features
Built for use with 2 (two) muffles.
Pressure gauge.
Full control at different stages of pressing.
Required to work in laboratories, since the operator can control the pressure in the muffle.
Little effort is required.
It does not risk the operator.
It provides dimensional stability of the prosthesis.
The press does not require any special installation and initial processing before the operation.Install on a flat?level surface, so that it is stable to work, ensuring the proper height for handling.
DescriptionDental Mechanical / Flask Press?is used in dental prosthodontic laboratories to load acrylic pressure packs for complete dentures and partials denture. The unit’s self-contained hydraulics allow up to 3500 pounds of force with minimal physical effort by means of a hand lever.
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INDICATION:
The is used to press flask?to remove air bubbles.
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ADVANTAGE:
strong?
Easy handle
Simple
Key Specifications
Weight
9.7 kg
Operation mode?
Manual
Material
Metal
?Usage/ Application?
Unident
Packaging1 x Dental Mechanical / Flask PressDirection to UseStep 1:
Prepare the flask for pressing.
Step 2:
Place the flask on the flat surface.
Step 3:
Turn the center spindle for the right to play the flask flange.
Note: To reach the limit, exert a slight force on the muffle.
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Step 4:
Make sure the release valve is closed by turning the lower lever to the right.
Then do the pressure?test, moving the hydraulic lever up and down up to 0.5 tons,?To drain excess resin.
When finishing the flow of excess resin, it will be the ideal choice for the final pressing.
Step 5:
Make the final pressing, slowly, moving the hydraulic lever up and down for up to 1.0 ton.
As the?pressing force The person was decreasing due to the stabilization of the resin inside the muffle (s), move thehydraulic lever up and down to stabilize the pressure at 1.0 tons.
Step 6:
After the time necessary to work, turn the side lever clockwise to loosen the release valve down to 0ton, then turn the center spindle left to free the muffle.
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