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UP-200 Copper Spacer KS-062

Original price $4.00 - Original price $4.00
Original price
$4.00
$4.00 - $4.00
Current price $4.00

The KS-062 copper spacer is an OEM replacement component specified for the KUPA UP-200 / UG12 handpiece series. It’s a precision-machined copper shim used inside the high-speed assembly to maintain exact spacing between bearings, shafts or housing components. Proper spacing is critical for smooth rotation, minimal vibration and extended component life.

Features

  • Precise alignment: Maintains correct spacing inside the handpiece—essential for reducing wobble and vibration in high-speed applications.

  • Extends lifespan: Using the correct spacer helps prevent premature wear of bearings, shafts, or housing caused by misalignment or play.

  • Cost-effective maintenance: A small, inexpensive part that can restore performance when replaced during service or rebuilds.

  • OEM compatibility: Ensures fit, durability, and correct material for the intended handpiece model, helping maintain professional performance.

  • Material: Copper—high-speed rated for professional handpiece use. 

  • Dimensions:

    • Inside Diameter (ID) ≈ 6 mm 

    • Outside Diameter (OD) ≈ 8 mm 

    • Thickness ≈ 0.1 mm 

  • Application: Spacing shim inside UP-200 / UG12 handpieces, ensuring correct alignment and minimal play under high RPM.

Installation Tips

  • Confirm your handpiece uses part # KS-062 (check the service diagram or existing spacer).

  • Inspect adjacent components (bearings, housing, shaft) for damage—if they’re worn, the spacer alone may not fully fix performance issues.

  1. Disconnect and unplug the handpiece; ensure it’s fully stopped.

  2. Disassemble to access the internal spacing area (as per manufacturer’s service instructions).

  3. Remove the old spacer, clean the seating surfaces of debris or lubricant residue.

  4. Insert the new KS-062 copper spacer, ensuring it lies flat and properly seated.

  5. Re-assemble the handpiece and run a no-load test (no bit installed) at low speed to check for smooth rotation and minimal vibration before full use.