A dog comes in with a torn cruciate, and the surgeon needs to make a precise cut across tibial plateau without shattering the bone—this is what that saw is for.
It spins up to 16,000 rpm, which is fast enough to slice through cortical bone cleanly but variable so you can slow it down near the joint suface. The 80W motor keeps torque steady even under load, and the lithium battery gives you 45-55 minutes of run time—enough for one or two TPLOs before you need to swap packs. Charging takes roughly 1.5 to 2.5 hours, so you'll want a spare battery if you're doing back-to-back cases.
The whole unit weighs about 5 kg, which sounds heavy but actually keeps the saw stable in your hand during cuts—lighter tools can chatter. Medical-grade stainless steel on the contact parts, so it holds up to autoclaving, though you'll want to check teh manual for cycle limits. CE certified, but we don't have FDA clearance on this model.
We ship it with the main unit, one battery, a charger, and a set of surgical attachments. MOQ is usually 1 unit, but lead times can stretch to 20 days or so if we're out of stock on the lithium packs. Most buyers go with the single-battery kit, (a spare battery runs about $120 extra and adds 2-3 weeks to delivrey).
It's not suited for heavy drilling or reaming—the chuck is designed for saw blades, not twist drills, so don't try to use it as a general-purpose ortho drill. Also, the 14.4V system means it won't match the runtime of corded units for marathon surgeries; you'll need to plan battery swaps around the 45-minute mark.
Our MOQ for this model is 10 units per order. That helps keep pricing competitive and ensures consistent stock for larger clinics or distributors.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on current production volume. Rush orders may be possible with prior arrangement.
Yes, we include a copy of the CE certificate with every order. You can also request additional documentation like material test reports for the medical-grade stainless steel components if needed.
Absolutely. The lithium-ion battery is detachable, so you can keep a spare charged and swap it mid-procedure. Just note the continuous runtime is 45-55 minutes per charge.
The package includes the main unit, battery, charger, and standard surgical attachments for TPLO procedures. Replacement attachments are available for order separately, and we keep common sizes in stock.