The Electric Intelligent Dry-Wet Cutting Machine (Zahnith model ZN-SC08) is an electric cutting device designed for oral therapy tasks in dental studios and hospitals. It provides both dry and wet cutting options and is built for reliability and ease of use.
The machine is manufactured by Zahnith and the model number is ZN-SC08.
It is intended for use in dental studios and dental hospitals for oral therapy-related cutting tasks such as trimming dental models, prosthetic components, and other routine dental laboratory operations. Confirm suitability with the manufacturer for specific materials or procedures.
Dry cutting is performed without water and is useful for quick trimming or when water would interfere with the process. Wet cutting uses a coolant or water to reduce heat and dust, improving cutting quality and reducing airborne particles. Choose the mode based on the material, required finish, and infection-control protocols.
Key features include a dual-compartment design for dry and wet cutting, an easy-to-use electric power source, online technical support, CE quality certification, and classification as a Class I instrument.
Product dimensions are 714 × 674 × 1419 mm. The machine is electrically powered; confirm local voltage and plug type with the supplier or check the product label/spec sheet before installation.
Yes. The device carries CE certification and is classified as a Class I instrument.
The manufacturer lists a shelf life of 1 year. This typically refers to storage life before first use—confirm with supplier for specifics on storage conditions and whether shelf life applies to the complete unit or certain consumable components.
The listing shows the product is sold as a single item. Included accessories or consumables are not specified—contact the seller for a complete packing list and to order blades, coolants, reservoirs, or other consumables if required.
Regular maintenance includes removing debris, emptying and cleaning the wet compartment/reservoir, inspecting and replacing blades or cutting tools as needed, and following the manufacturer's recommended cleaning and disinfection procedures. Always disconnect power before maintenance and use only approved cleaning agents to avoid damage.
Operate the machine only by trained dental professionals or technicians. Use appropriate PPE (gloves, eye protection, masks), ensure guards are in place, disconnect power before servicing, and refrain from using the machine if damaged. Follow local infection-control and electrical safety regulations.
Online technical support is available from the manufacturer/seller. For warranty details, repairs, replacement parts, or service arrangements, contact the supplier directly—warranty terms are not specified in the product description.
The machine is intended for typical dental laboratory and oral therapy materials such as plaster, certain resins, acrylics, and similar substrates. Always confirm material compatibility and recommended cutting parameters with the manufacturer to avoid tool damage or unsafe operation.
Basic setup involves placing the machine on a stable surface, connecting to the correct electrical supply, filling the wet compartment if using wet cutting according to instructions, and verifying all guards and controls function. For first-time installation or clinical integration, follow the manufacturer's setup guide or request online technical support or professional installation.
This equipment should be operated by qualified dental professionals or trained laboratory technicians familiar with dental cutting devices, safety protocols, and maintenance procedures.
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