UP-200 Motor KA10-103
This motor is an OEM replacement part for the KUPA UP‑200 / UG12 series handpieces. It appears in the official parts listing for these models and is specified under the “Motor #KA10‑103”. This motor serves as the driving component in the handpiece, responsible for generating the rotational speed that drives the spindle, collet, and bit.
Features
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Restores high‑speed drive performance: If your handpiece’s motor is worn, underpowered, or vibrating, replacing it with the correct motor can restore smooth operation.
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Maintains correct specification: Using the OEM motor ensures correct fit, diameter and length to maintain alignment of the spindle and bearings.
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Dimensions: Approx. 16.55 mm diameter · 64 mm length.
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Material & Construction: Metal, high‑speed rated for professional nail‑drill handpiece use.
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Pack Size: Each (one motor per package).
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Application: Direct replacement motor for KUPA UP‑200 / UG12 high‑speed nail‑drill handpieces.
Installation Tips
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Confirm your handpiece model and version correspond to this motor part number #KA10‑103. Handpiece revisions may use a different motor.
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Inspect existing motor for signs of wear, damage, overheating, or bearing failure prior to replacement.
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Verify that the spindle, bearing assemblies, housing and power cord are in good condition—installing a new motor in a unit with other worn components may not fully resolve performance issues.
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Ensure the handpiece is unplugged and fully stopped from rotation.
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Disassemble the handpiece housing to access the internal motor assembly (typically the rear or mid‑section).
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Remove the old motor carefully, noting wiring, connector orientation and bearing positions.
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Clean any debris or metal shavings from the motor cavity, inspect bearings and housing surfaces.
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Install the new motor #KA10‑103, connecting wiring correctly and reassembling components in reverse order.
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After re‑assembly, perform a no‑load test (handpiece running without bit) to verify smooth rotation, minimal vibration and proper operation before full use.