X Cube

Complete Implantology and Oral Surgery Systems

Control Box

  • Eye-appealing LCD with an intuitive programming interface
  • Compact design
  • 10 gear ratio settings:
    1:5 / 1:4 / 1:2 / 1:1 / 16:1 / 20:1 / 27:1 / 32:1 / 64:1 / 256:1
  • 10 program memory for setting the speed, torque, operation direction, water pump
  • Quiet and strong water pump (5 stage-control)
  • Voltage: 100-120VAC / 220-230VAC / 240VAC
  • Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
  • Consumption Power: 48W
  • Maximum Pump Volume: Max 100ml/min
  • Weight: 3.3kg
  • Control panel dimensions
    8" wide x 5.5" high x 8.5" deep

Surgical Motor

  • Speed control from 600 to 50,000 rpm (18rpm – 1562rpm with included 32:1 handpiece)
  • Torque: 5.0 – 55Ncm
  • Weight 212g
  • No noise or vibration helps improve concentration during surgery

Contra Angle Handpiece

  • Push button type
  • Reduction geared contra angle with internal irrigation
  • Reduction ratio 16:1 / 32:1 (20:1 included)
  • Autoclavable
32:1 Handpiece External Irrigation 20:1 Handpiece External Irrigation 16:1 Handpiece External Irrigation 1:1 Straight Handpiece External Irrigation

Foot Control Pedal

  • Easy and quick operation of every function during surgery
  • Ergonomic design

Repairs & Service

  • For warranty and non-warranty repairs please follow these steps:
  1. Contact Blue Sky Bio to confirm if unit or X-Cube component is covered under warranty.
  2. Contact Ram Products, the authorized service center at 877-726-7763 to arrange for service and repair.  Please note that Blue Sky Bio does not offer an X-Cube loaner program.

The Complete X Cube Surgical Motor System includes: Control Box, motor, 20:1 handpiece, foot control pedal, internal spray nozzle (button type), tube holder, tube clamp, Y-Connector and one single use irrigation tube.

Clinicians should use their clinical expertise when determining the drilling protocol.  One suggested protocol for osteotomies is drilling at 1000 RPM with copious irrigation at maximum torque.  Implant insertion should be done at approximately 50 RPM with a torque determined by the clinician.