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bone and tissue saw | Exakt Technologies - Part 3

EXAKT’s Pathology Saw is Easy to Operate

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Key elements of the saw such as doors, the top of the work table or the upper pulley of the saw blade are easy to remove without tools and can be cleaned under running water. Rinsing immediately after use removes any tissue residues from the band, subsequent samples are not affected and the overall system is far easier to clean.

  • Tool-less band replacement
  • Automatic band tension adjustment
  • Adjustable band speed
  • Stainless Steel design – fast to clean and hygienic

Introducing a New and Smaller Pathology Saw

EXAKT 302 open and closed doors

SMALLER FOOTPRINT, LOWER PRICEEXAKT 302

Designed for tight spaces and tight budgets, this new saw is perfect for any pathology lab. The new 302 is a smaller version of the EXAKT 312 Pathology Saw. The new 302 fits perfectly on standard laboratory tabletops.
  • Minimize your risk of injury with a saw designed for the pathology laboratory.
  • Gross hard or soft tissue quickly and safely down to 1 mm.
  • Our exclusive diamond band moves through screws and metal implants effortlessly.
  • You’ll dramatically reduce processing time for sample preparation.
  • Water circulation is excellent for cooling and bone dust reduction.
  • Made of high-grade stainless steel.
  • UL and CSA certified

 

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Five Reasons To Choose the 302

Designed For The Pathology Laboratory

EXAKT pathology lab

Problem:

Labs are using equipment originally designed to cut wood, stained glass, and even butchered meat. This has led to poor quality samples and extremely dangerous working conditions.

Solution:

EXAKT’s 312 Pathology Saw was specifically designed for the path lab after years of experience and cooperation with hospitals and universities.

Results:

High-quality gross samples with little or no destruction of the tissue, soft or hard. Designed to be safely operated by the PA or Resident without risk of cutting themselves or breathing in aerosolized bone and tissue matter.

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How to Clean Your Pathology Saw

Check out the video below to learn more about cleaning your pathology saw. Cleaning your saw after each use will help improve the safety and performance of your machine.

Warning:  Do not use disinfectants containing chlorine or aggressive disinfectants such as acetone or nitro thinner. Simply use alcohol-based disinfectant normally found in laboratories. Make sure they are alcohol based.