Ceramic grinder for fine nail and hard skin work.
The Ceramic Grinder 661 025 is a medical-grade rotary instrument developed for fine grinding work on nails, hard skin, and orthotic materials. Featuring a 2.5 mm ceramic grinding head with an extended 7 mm working length, it allows controlled material removal while maintaining excellent access and visibility. The ceramic construction ensures smooth operation with minimal heat generation, making it ideal for sensitive podiatric and medical foot-care treatments.
Mount the grinder securely onto a compatible rotary handpiece with a standard 36 mm shaft. Operate at controlled speeds depending on the treatment area, applying light pressure to refine nail surfaces, smooth callused skin, or perform precise orthotic adjustments. After use, clean and disinfect the instrument and process it through ultrasonic cleaning according to professional hygiene protocols.
Fine grinding and smoothing of natural and thickened nails
Precise reduction of hard skin and localized callus
Detailed finishing and shaping of orthotic materials
Controlled material removal with low vibration and reduced heat
2.5 mm ceramic head offers high precision for detailed work
Extended 7 mm working length improves access to deeper or narrow areas
Ceramic material minimizes heat buildup during treatment
Ideal for delicate podiatric procedures and finishing work
Durable, wear-resistant, and suitable for repeated professional use
Compatible with standard cleaning and reprocessing methods
Product Classification: Medical Device
Material: Ceramic
Grinding Head Diameter: 2.5 mm
Working Length: 7 mm
Shank Length: 36 mm
Maximum Speed: 50,000 rpm
Application Fields: Working on nails and hard skin
Reprocessing Compatibility:
Drill baths
Disinfection baths
Ultrasonic cleaning
The Ceramic Grinder 661 025 is a precision tool designed for professionals who require controlled fine grinding with extended reach. Its ceramic construction, optimal head size, and smooth performance make it a reliable choice for advanced nail, callus, and orthotic treatments in modern foot-care practice.