WPI P40 Drill CONTENTS ABOUT THIS MANUAL ........................1 INTRODUCTION ..........................1 Notes and Warnings ......................... 2 Work Area ..........................2 Operation ..........................2 Bur and Chuck ........................2 Power ............................. 3 Parts List ............................4 Unpacking ........................... 4 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION ......................5 Setup ............................
Fig. 1—WPI P40 Microdrill INTRODUCTION The line powered WPI P40 Drill makes easy work of grinding, finishing, cutting, and drilling bone, teeth and other material. The high-torque 40,000 RPM (maximum) motor is quiet and has minimal vibration, reducing wear on the motor and providing greater comfort for users.
Notes and Warnings Please read the following cautions carefully before operating your new WPI P40 Drill. Work Area NOTE: Do NOT work in a dangerous place. Keep the workplace clean. Debris may cause an accident. NOTE: Do NOT use the control box in a humid place.
WPI P40 Drill Fig. 2—Fig. Recommended maximum RPM/bur diameter. Power CAUTION: Do not turn on the power while the collet chuck of the handpiece is open. The motor could short circuit. CAUTION: To avoid an injury caused by a sudden start, verify that the switch is off before putting the power plug in the wall socket (mains).
Concealed damage should be reported at once to the carrier and an inspection requested. Please read the section entitled “Claims and Returns” on page 15 of this manual. Please contact WPI Customer Service if any parts are missing at 941.371.1003 or customerservice@wpiinc.com.
Power Switch – Switch to turn the power on (1). If using the foot pedal, set the power switch to off (0). Voltage Selection Switch – Selects 110 or 220V for the operation of the WPI P40 Drill Forward Reverse Switch – Set the direction the motor (bur) spins.
Bur – The WPI P40 Drill comes with a blank shaft and a tool set, but any standard 3/32” (or 2.35 mm) bit or bur will fit in the WPI P40 Drill collet chuck.
Normal Operations Install the desired bur in the handpiece collet chuck, and verify that the chuck lock is in the secure position. See Changing the Bur, above. Do not turn the WPI P40 Drill on until the bur is secured.
Avoid getting moisture on the inside of the WPI P40 Drill. • Do not apply oil to the WPI P40 Drill or clean it with water. Oil could break down the grease inside the bearings. •...
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Put the screws in the holes of the new carbon brushes (supplied with your WPI P40 Drill) and insert the new brushes the same way the old ones came out. Line up the screws with the screw holes and gently compress the spring as you position the new carbon brushes.
Please contact Technical Support for specific instructions on this procedure. NOTE: If you have a problem/issue with that falls outside the definitions of this troubleshooting section, contact the WPI Technical Support team at 941.371.1003 or technicalsupport@wpiinc.com. World Precision Instruments...
SPECIFICATIONS This unit conforms to the following specifications: General Maximum Speed 40,000 rpm Maximum Torque 3.0 N·cm Overload Protection Function Environment Setup Temperature 10°C~30°C Humidity 10~80% Air pressure 700~1060 hPa Dimensions of the bur 2.35 mm (ISO7785-2 TYPE2) Minimum fitting length of bur 10 mm Power Power Input...
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Sarasota, FL 34240-9258, USA as the manufacturer/distributor of the apparatus listed, declare under sole responsibility that the product(s): 505635 (WPI P40 DRILL) To which this declaration relates is/are in conformity with the following standards or other normative documents: Low Voltage Directive (Safety) 2014/35/EU: •...
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