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World Precision Instrument Drill Holder, Micromotor Hi-Speed Drill

Supplier: World Precision Instrument 505248

Micromotor drills can be mounted on stereotaxic frames using specialized drill holders. Micromotor drills are used in neuroscientific research for precise and controlled surgical procedures on the brain. A stereotaxic frame is an apparatus used to precisely position and hold the head or brain of a subject, typically an experimental animal like a rat or mouse. Micromotor drills are miniature, high-precision rotary tools used for drilling into the skull during neurosurgical procedures. These drills are designed to provide controlled and fine-scale manipulation to create small openings in the skull for access to the brain. Micromotor drills are integrated into stereotaxic frames through specialized holders. These holders secure the micromotor drill in a fixed position within the frame, ensuring stability and accuracy during the surgery.
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