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choosing new industrial equipment for your business

How long has it been since you updated the equipment in your industrial business? Have you been paying for repairs several times each year? Do you perform the right maintenance on each piece of equipment? I had made the mistake of using outdated equipment in my CNC machine shop. That aging equipment cost me a lot of money in repairs each year. As the machine got older, the parts for it became more expensive. If you are considering investing in new equipment for your industrial business, take a moment and visit my website. There, you will learn the steps that I walked through when looking for new equipment that wasn't going to cost me a fortune in the long run.

choosing new industrial equipment for your business

3 Maintenance Tips For Your Dental Micro Tools

Eddie Barnes

The mini instruments that you use in your dental enterprise will require you to adhere to some vital maintenance tips. Since your patients are depending on you to help take care of their teeth and gums, you owe it to them to make sure that all micro tools you use are always at their best. This will allow you to provide the utmost in dental care, and will serve as a sound investment into your business. In that regard, make sure that you follow some of these tips in order to provide yourself with the maintenance that you need for your tools.

Tip #1: Keep Your Drills Properly Lubricated

The drill that you use will last the long haul and with great efficiency as long as you keep it lubricated. You'll need to acquire some oil that you can easily apply. One of the best methods of lubricating your drill is to acquire a syringe or a pen that allows you to squirt small amounts of oil periodically, to make sure that all of the moving parts in your drill are able to operate to their best. It should only take about three drops inside of the air hole per application. 

Tip #2: Properly Handle The Sterilization Of All Tools 

The sterilization stations that you use for your tools need to be operational at all times. You'll need to make sure that these tools are properly sterilized, both for the safety of the patient and the usefulness of the tool. Every year, you should also make sure that you swap out any cassette seals, along with the door gasket to the sterilizer. This sterilization method will help you to keep the tool safe, along with keeping it clean and free of debris. 

Tip #3: Sign Up For A Maintenance Plan For Your Dental Tools 

In order to streamline the way that you handle your business and keep your tools in the best possible condition, you should hire a company to handle your tool maintenance. They will handle the repair or maintenance for all of your hand pieces, while also swapping out any old or non-working parts. Since 70 percent of the malfunction for these drills revolves around poor maintenance, you'll get all that you need in one place by contracting with a maintenance company that can help you out. 

Give yourself the best micro tool maintenance possible for your dental practice by following these tips. 


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