Single-hand control of fast movements
Single-hand control of fast movements means especially facilitation of a basic operation for an operator, which is to move the targeting system easily and quickly to the instrument cutting edge area. For this purpose, the instrument is equipped with a unique mechanical handle enabling separate control of the axes (when moving in one axis, the other is blocked) and at the same time enables simultaneous moving in both unblocked axes. Thus, the right hand of the operator is free for controlling rotary movement of the spindle head with the tool and spindle head control knob.
Separation of fast movements means meeting a frequent operators’ requirement, i.e. accurate, parallel movement along one of the axes.
