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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No. 12, 2016

XXXXX Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | December 2016 A6 INDUSTRY NEWS AD Handpiece ends need to change brushes By Handler Manufacturing Staff Handler Manufacturing has recently released the Syncro-Torque IV, which is described by the company as being “the next-generation dental-lab handpiece.” The 500-IV Syncro-Torque IV comes complete with a brushless handpiece, variable speed digital control console, foot pedal, set of two wrenches, power cord, cradle and one-year warranty against manufacturing defects. The new brushless handpiece elimi- nates the need to change brushes and requires only minimal maintenance if cared for properly. 50,000 rpm motor The Syncro-Torque IV has 713.8 g/cm of torque and a powerful 50,000 rpm motor goodforalldentallabapplications,includ- ing cutting, grinding, sanding, trimming, etching, carving, polishing and drilling. The improved digital control console is 4 ¾”W x 4 ¾”H x 7 ½”L and is lightweight, at just eight pounds. Additionally, a han- dle is included for portability. The control console has a reverse direc- tion that enables the use of left or right accessories and the auto-cruise function enables the user to maintain any speed consistently, according to the company. Foot or knee controls The Syncro-Torque IV allows the user to use the foot pedal on the ground or mount it to use as a knee treadle. The 500- IV Syncro-Torque IV is also available in 230V, model 500-IVE. For more information, you can contact Handler at rickladuca@handlermfg.com or at (800) 274-2635. The 500-IV Syncro-Torque IV comes complete with a brushless handpiece, variable speed digital control console, foot pedal, set of two wrenches, power cord, cradle and one-year warranty against manufacturing defects. Photo/ Provided by Handler Red Wing International Handler’s 500-IV Syncro- Torque IV requires minimal maintenance GNYDM BOOTH NO. 1101 Tell us what you think! Do you have general comments or criticism you would like to share? Is there a particular topic you would like to see articles about in Dental Tribune? Let us know by sending an email to feedback@dental-tribune.com. We look forward to hearing from you! If you would like to make any change to your subscription (name, address or to opt out) please send us an email at c.maragh@ dental-tribune.com and be sure to include which publication you are referring to. Also, please note that subscription changes can take up to six weeks to process.

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