-Designed for veterinary small bones and spinal surgery
The WS100 High Speed Drill System represents a groundbreaking advancement in veterinary orthopedic and spinal surgery tools, designed to meet the precision demands of small-animal procedures. Building on the legacy of our previous handheld models, the WS100 has been reengineered into a modular host-handle system that combines ergonomic flexibility with unmatched control, making it an indispensable tool for delicate surgeries involving bones, joints, and spinal structures.

Host-Console Design: The WS100 features a dedicated host console connected to a lightweight, ergonomic handpiece, allowing surgeons to adjust speed settings (0–40,000 RPM) via an intuitive rotary knob. This ensures precise control during high-speed bone sculpting, debridement, or implant preparation.
Foot Pedal Integration: A responsive foot pedal enables hands-free activation, minimizing intraoperative interruptions and enhancing surgical accuracy.
Autoclavable Components: All non-electronic parts, including handpieces, drill bits, and attachments, are fully autoclavable (compatible with 135°C/275°F sterilization), ensuring compliance with rigorous aseptic protocols.
High RPM Performance: Delivering up to 40,000 RPM, the WS100 excels in small-bone and spinal applications (e.g., feline/canine laminectomies, fracture fragment refinement) where speed and stability are critical.
| Specification | Description |
| Application | Veterinary orthopedic, neurosurgery, microsurgery |
| Material | Burs: Medical grade stainless steel |
| Feature |
Reusable |
| No-load Speed | 0 ~ 40,000rpm (highest) |
| Noise | ≤ 63dB(A) |
| Voltage | AC220V/50Hz |
| Working voltage | 14.4V |
| Charging time | Abount 150-180 minutes |
| Torque | 125gcm |
| NTransport Package | Set packed in aluminum box, then into export carton box |

Tailored for small animals (cats, dogs, exotics), the WS100 is ideal for:
1. Spinal decompression and disc surgeries.
2. Precise osteotomies in fragile bones (e.g., distal limbs, mandibles).
3. Implant site preparation for plates or screws (compatible with 1.1–3.5 mm systems).
