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The Swissfloat Slimline 2.0 Cordless rasp with D2 diamond blade that everyone knows in the new cordless version!

A carrying case is included.

Length: 75 cm
Width: 5.5 cm
Supplied with 2A and 4A batteries. 

Since the beginning of 2014, Swissfloat has been available with a modified, even smaller head!

  • significantly improved access to the muzzle by reducing the head and its oblique design
  • The warhead made of aircraft-grade aluminum is lightweight and at the same time has similar properties to steel
  • All edges have been ergonomically rounded and perfectly aligned with the treatment method

Properties of Swissfloat rasps:

  • The guide is available in two lengths: Standard 53cm and Pony 43cm
  • New smaller and lighter head (replaceable)
  • The design of the head guarantees even guidance of the disc and prevents it from slipping and damaging the mucosa
  • The entire guide can be quickly rotated 180 degrees
  • Powerful Kress drive – even more smooth running
  • GFCI (Residual Current Device) Protection
  • Tool Bag
  • Diamond Blade

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Access to the posterior molars

Swissfloat Slimline allows you to reach the back molars and treat hooks in the occasional equine dental practice.

Swossfloat electric dental rasps are covered by a 12-month manufacturer's warranty. 
The condition for maintaining the warranty is regular inspection of the rasp by our technicians.

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