What most people don't realize until they've been through a few cases is that the standerd oscillating saws just generate too much heat in tight spots—you're basically cooking the bone before you finish the cut, and that's not something you can walk back. We've seen buyers switch from air-driven or basic reciprocating saws because the thermal damage messes with healing times, especially in tibial plateau leveling where precision matters most.

Runs from 0 to 16,000 cycles per minute, which gives you a lot of control depending on your technique and whether you're working on a 30-kg dog or something closer to human femoral work—the sweep's tight enough that you don't get that skid across the cortex. 30 minutes continuous use on a full charge, and that's enough for several osteotomies in a day, though if you're back-to-back heavy cases you'll want that second battery in the charger.

It's basically a cordless oscillating saw built with medical-grade stainles where it contacts the patient, and the Ni-MH battery's been reliable for years—we've tested earlier lithium alternatives, but they actually gave us more issues with inconsistent discharge curves under load. The ergonomics are honestly better than the 1501H we used to carry; the grip angle lets you keep your wrist neutral even during that final through-cut in distal femur work.
Blade swaps take under a second, and we stock multiple sizes—usually 12mm, 15mm, and 20mm for TPLO work, though some buyers go with custom widths for unique plate thicknesses or locking screw interference patterns. OEM branding is avaliable on orders of 50 units or so, and we handle the laser engraving on the handle, but honestly confirm lead time if you're customizing because that adds about 2-3 weeks.

CE and ISO certified, and the autoclavable parts handle steam sterilization fine as long as you don't dunk teh battery housing—that's the only real limitation, and it's not something you'll forget after the first cycle. a full year, but what catches people is that shipping damage claims need to be opened within 48 hours; we usually have stock in our EU and US hubs, so typical delivrey is 7-12 business days.
We typically require a minimum order of 10 units for the NS-1511H, but we can adjust this for first-time buyers or smaller clinics—just reach out to us directly.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 business days after order confirmation, depending on current stock levels. We can rush orders if needed, but that may add a small fee.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and ISO certifications with every shipment. Just let us know if you need specific formats or notarized copies for your regulatory files.
The NS-1511H is designed to work with our standard blade sizes, but it can also accept some third-party blades if they match the drive pin pattern. We recommend sticking with our blades for best performance and to avoid voiding the warranty.
Store the Ni-MH battery in a cool, dry place at around 40-60% charge if you won't be using the saw for more than a month. This helps prolong battery life and prevents deep discharge issues.