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UP-200 Motor Case UG10-301B

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Original price $139.00 - Original price $139.00
Original price
$139.00
$139.00 - $139.00
Current price $139.00

The UG10-301B motor case is a genuine replacement housing component for the KUPA UP-200 / UG12 high-speed handpiece. This metal case encloses the motor assembly and forms the structural body of the handpiece’s rotating unit, providing alignment, protection, and support for high-RPM operation.

Features

  • Restores structural integrity: If your handpiece’s motor housing is worn, cracked, or distorted, replacing the case helps restore alignment and limits vibration or wobble.

  • Helps ensure optimized performance: A correctly sized housing supports the motor properly, enabling stable operation at high RPMs and preventing undue stress on bearings or rotor.

  • OEM fit & quality: Using the KUPA-specified part helps maintain original tolerances and compatibility, reducing risk of misfit or performance loss.

  • Dimensions: Diameter ~ 23 mm; Length ~ 68 mm

  • Material: Metal, built for high-speed operation.

  • Application: Houses the motor and associated components in the KUPA UP-200 / UG12 handpiece, maintaining proper alignment and coil/motor support under load.

Installation Tips

  • Verify that your handpiece’s model uses part # UG10-301B; revisions or alternate models may use a different housing.

  • Inspect the current housing and motor assembly for wear, damage or misalignment—installing a new housing alone may not fully restore performance if internal components (like rotor, bearings) are worn.

  1. Disconnect power and ensure the handpiece is completely stopped before disassembly.

  2. Remove the front housing, collet/chuck assembly (if applicable) and any mounting screws to access the motor housing.

  3. Extract the old motor case and clean the surrounding area of debris, metal shavings or residue.

  4. Insert the new UG10-301B case, making sure it aligns correctly with internal components and seats properly.

  5. Re-assemble the handpiece, then run it unloaded (no bit) to verify smooth operation, minimal vibration, and correct alignment before full use.