Micro Drill
High speed drill used for breaking through the skull during stereotaxic procedures.
Features
- Speeds up to 38,000 rpm
- Forward or reverse rotation
- Easily interfaces with all Harvard Apparatus Stereotaxic Instruments with the use of the micro drill holder
The Harvard Apparatus Micro Drill is a high speed drill used for breaking through the skull during stereotaxic procedures. When used with the 75-1874 Micro Drill Holder, the micro drill easily interfaces with Harvard Apparatus stereotaxic instruments. The micro drill can operate in either forward or reverse rotation and can be controlled either manually or with the footswitch.The micro drill includes the hand piece and stand, controller, and footswitch. Drill bits must be purchased separately.
Features
- Speeds up to 38,000 rpm
- Forward or reverse rotation
- Easily interfaces with all Harvard Apparatus Stereotaxic Instruments with the use of the micro drill holder
Drill Bit Sample Kit
Several drill bit options are available. The sample kit includes a selection of round carbide drill bits ranging in diameter from 0.6 mm to 1.6 mm. All drill bits have a length of 4.5 cm and a shaft diameter of 2.33 mm. With the exception of the sample kit, all drill bits are supplied in a package of five.