Master Lynx Classic Motor

MTI Dental
SKU:
50077-03
$399.95
(1 review)
Current Stock:

The Master LynxTM Classic E-Type Motor is engineered for years of trouble-free performance. The lube-free bearings create a quieter, smoother experience with less vibration. This lightweight handpiece is adjustable forward and reverse 0-20,000 rpm.

Specifications

  • Air Pressure: 35-50 psi recommended
  • Rotation Direction: forward & reverse
  • Motor Speed: 100 – 20,000 rpm
  • Attachment Coupling with Motor: ISO Standard E-type
  • Lube-Free Bearing Technology
  • Autoclave at maximum 275º F (135º C)

 

About MTI Dental Low Speed Handpieces

MTI Dental’s low speed handpieces and attachments are designed to provide optimal, cost-effective solutions to a wide range of applications for both laboratory and operatory use. All handpieces, motors, and nose cones have been manufactured in the U.S. to deliver excellent performance and long-term reliability. The versatile air motor drive is quiet, vibration-free, and compatible with all ISO E-type attachments like straight nose cones or contra angles.

 

Motor Style:
Lube-Free E-Type
Tubing Connections:
2-Hole and 4-Hole Fixed
Quick-Disconnect:
No
Attachment Type:
All ISO Standard E-Type
RPM:
100-20,000 Adjustable
Rotation:
Forward & Reverse
Autoclave Up to 275º F (135º C):
Yes
Warranty:
2 Years

Reviews

  • 5
    The MTI Lynx motors have served me well since the 1990's!

    Posted by Nancy M. Hartzell, D.D.S. on Mar 15th 2018

    I appreciate the time spent on the telephone reviewing the products and helping me to upgrade and add to my inventory. The MTI Lynx motors have served me well as you can see since those I recently sent for repair had been in service since the mid 1990’s. The nose cones and motors hold up well to autoclaving. The recommendation to utilize the quick disconnect coupler has worked out well. Your products are well made, reasonably priced and have longevity. Again, thank you for your customer service and patience in addressing my questions anytime I call. You should be featured on ABC World News Tonight’s Made in America segment!