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339 Please note: RUCK products are only available in UK (includes Northern Ireland). PODOLOG ® ONE Podiatry Drill Podiatry Drills Proven technology with new functionality – the PODOLOG ONE offers high performance in a compact format. Stable speeds up to 25,000 rpm, 2-stage suction turbine with effective noise damping, membrane keypad with memory function and large illuminated display. This handy device is the perfect entry-level choice. Suction Performance Use +/- to increase or reduce the suction power. The maximum suction power is 170 l/min. Service Reminder The service symbol appears in the display to remind you when the next service is due. Direction of Rotation Change the direction of rotation of the rotating instrument without pausing. Info Menu Essential information at a glance (filter indicator, next service, etc.). Display A bright, high-contrast display shows the current settings. Speed, direction of rotation, suction power and status information. Handpiece The ergonomic design reduces strain on the wrist and thus allows almost fatigue-free working. Integrated On/Off switch. Advantages: • Easy to use and clean. • 3 memory slots for fast selection of speed and suction power. • Forward/reverse switch. • Handpiece, slim and small with integrated on/off switch. • Front drawer for the simple filter change. Controller Dimensions: L250mm x W235mm x H120mm. Weight: Approx. 3,300g. Handpiece Length 122mm. Handpiece Weight: Approx. 120g. Controller Voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz or 115 V, 60 Hz. Idling Speed: 25,000 rpm. Volume Flow at Max. Power*: Approx. 150 I/min. Suction Noise at Min. Power: 56 dB. Suction Noise at Max. Power: 60dB. Power Consumption: max. 200W. Technical Specifications: Code Description Price RK0014 PODOLOG ONE Podiatry Drill (inc. handpiece rest) £750.00 CE marked medical device Directive 93/42 EEC Class IIa MADE IN GERMANY YEARS WARRANTY QUALITY SINCE MORE THAN YEARS * The volume flow (l/min.) is measured at the handpiece's air inlet with a calibrated measuring device.

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