- The cleaning brush for the SAEYANG milling machine head is a practical accessory that makes it easy to keep your device clean. With this handy tool, you can effortlessly remove dust and tiny particles from hard-to-reach areas, helping to extend the lifesp
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Saeyang is a brand offering professional tools that support manicure and pedicure treatments. The company’s products stand out for their meticulous craftsmanship, precision, and modern solutions, earning recognition among specialists in the beauty industry.
Functionality and device care
The specialized brush designed for cleaning the jaws of the milling machine handpiece, especially recommended for podiatry models with a dust collector, such as the Saeyang Cyclone Vac, has been developed to effectively remove contaminants from the handpiece heads. This helps maintain a high level of hygiene during hand and foot treatments. The tool allows for safe cleaning even of sensitive components of the milling machine, which helps keep them in good working order for longer. The dust generated during operation is easily removed from the collet, which positively affects the device’s lifespan. The brush is designed so that its size fits most collets used in various types of milling machines. The ergonomic, round handle ensures comfortable use and a secure grip during cleaning.
How to use
Before starting the cleaning process, switch off the milling machine. Insert the brush into the collet, then rotate it several times in both directions. As you remove the cleaner, the accumulated dust should fall out automatically. It is also recommended to gently tap the head to remove any remaining dust. After cleaning, it’s worth checking the free movement of the burs, the tightness of the collet, and performing a test run of the device. This procedure should be repeated at least once a day, adjusting the frequency to the intensity of use and the number of treatments performed.


