Kavo 1058 Service Manual

Lowest position ~350 mm; Highest position ~830 mm. 3. Maintenance and Service Schedules

Located in the chair base or water unit, it manages the power supply, foot control signals, and chair motor relays.

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Technicians must measure the insulation resistance and leakage currents to ensure compliance with medical device standards (e.g., IEC 60601-1 / IEC 62353). Kavo 1058 Service Manual

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To maximize the operational lifespan of the KaVo 1058, adhere to the following annual service schedule: Action Required Inspect for micro-tears; lubricate with silicone oil. Every 6 Months Suction Hoses Check for structural cracks and vacuum leaks. Anti-Retraction Valves

As a dental professional, you understand the importance of maintaining your equipment to ensure optimal performance, patient safety, and compliance with regulatory standards. One of the most critical pieces of equipment in your arsenal is the Kavo 1058, a high-end dental handpiece renowned for its precision, reliability, and durability. However, like any complex device, the Kavo 1058 requires regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair to function at its best. That's where the Kavo 1058 Service Manual comes in – a comprehensive guide that empowers you to take control of your equipment's upkeep and optimize its performance. Lowest position ~350 mm; Highest position ~830 mm

It also contains the "Exploded view key" that lists the difference between the and K (Kurz/Short) head versions. If you mix parts between a 1058 L and a 1058 K, the gear ratio changes, and the chuck won't eject. The manual is the only place where these serial number cutoffs are documented.

The manual teaches you the . Yes, torque values for a handpiece. The back cap needs to be tightened to exactly 10 Ncm. Too loose, and it unscrews in the patient's mouth. Too tight, and you warp the plastic housing, destroying the fiber optic alignment.

Regular maintenance is essential to extend the lifespan of your Kavo 1058 and ensure it continues to perform optimally. Failure to maintain your handpiece can lead to reduced performance, increased risk of breakdowns, and costly repairs. By following the procedures outlined in the Kavo 1058 Service Manual, you can: Let me know the issue you're facing, and

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Replacing the return air filter and cleaning control valves.

Because centripetal force at 450,000 RPM is a brutal dictator. If you put too much grease in, it creates viscous drag; the handpiece overheats in your patient’s mouth within 10 seconds. If you put too little, the bearings run dry and explode. The manual teaches you the "Crack and Run" technique—spinning the turbine by air without the chuck to fling excess lubricant out before assembly. It’s a subtle art.

The manual outlines preventative maintenance schedules designed to prevent sudden chair downtime. Daily/Weekly Maintenance

Verify the function of the switching vacuum valve (Sirona or Dürr style integration). Ensure the 24V DC control signal energizes the internal solenoid valve when the suction hose is lifted from its cradle.