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CC6 Internal Channel Contra Angle Handpiece - Detachable Head 1:1 Direct Drive

CC6 Internal Channel Contra Angle Handpiece
Detachable Head & 1:1 Direct Drive for Versatile Precision
✨ Why CC6 Stands Out for Busy Clinics
The CC6 Internal Channel Contra Angle Handpiece is built for versatility and easy maintenance, featuring a detachable head that simplifies cleaning and sterilization. Its dual bur compatibility, internal water cooling, and ultra-quiet operation make it ideal for restorative, surgical, and lab tasks where flexibility and reliability are key.
Core Advantages
Detachable Head DesignThe quick-release head can be removed for thorough cleaning and sterilization, ensuring compliance with infection control standards and extending the handpiece’s lifespan.
Dual Bur CompatibilityWorks with both contra burs (Φ1.60–2.35 mm) and air rotor burs, eliminating the need for multiple handpieces and streamlining your clinical workflow.
Internal Atomized Water CoolingDelivers a consistent, targeted water spray to keep the bur tip cool and clear debris, maintaining a clear field of view during procedures.
Ultra-Quiet OperationRuns at <60 dB, minimizing patient discomfort and creating a more relaxed clinical environment.
135°C AutoclavableFully sterilizable at high temperature and pressure, ensuring safe, repeated use in busy clinics.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Gear Ratio | 1:1 Direct Drive |
| Max Rotation Speed | 40,000 RPM |
| Compatible Bur Size | Φ1.60 mm – Φ2.35 mm |
| Chuck Type | Push Button |
| Irrigation Type | Internal Atomized Water Spray |
| Noise Level | <60 dB |
| Sterilization | 135°C Autoclavable |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
Ideal For
General dentists, oral surgeons, and lab technicians performing a range of tasks from crown preparation to prosthetic adjustments. The detachable head and dual bur compatibility make it a practical choice for multi-purpose clinics.
CC6: Where versatility, precision, and easy maintenance meet for efficient clinical results.





