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UP-200 Terminal KE563A

Original price $7.00 - Original price $7.00
Original price
$7.00
$7.00 - $7.00
Current price $7.00

This is an OEM replacement terminal contact for the KUPA UP‑200 / UG12 handpiece series — part number KE563A. Terminals like this are used inside the handpiece’s motor/power‑cord end, providing the electrical connection between the power cord/control box and the internal motor or wiring assembly. Proper integrity of the terminal is critical for reliable power, minimal voltage drop, stable motor operation and safe handpiece performance.

Features

  • Restores safe and reliable electrical connection inside the handpiece, helping prevent issues such as power flicker, poor motor torque or contact resistance.

  • Maintains the tool’s professional performance, ensuring the motor receives consistent voltage and current for stable high‑RPM operation.

  • Using the correct OEM part helps preserve the handpiece’s original internal specifications and avoids compatibility issues that may arise from generic terminals.

  • Function: Electrical contact/terminal for the power feed in the UP‑200 / UG12 handpiece

  • Material & Construction: Designed for high‑speed, high‑reliability use (exact material not always detailed in listings)

Installation Tips

  • Confirm that your specific handpiece revision uses part # KE563A (some listings show other numbers like KE563A, etc.).

  • Inspect the existing terminal and wiring: check for corrosion, burn marks, loose connection or damaged insulation—installing a new terminal while other wiring issues persist may only temporarily solve the problem.

  1. Unplug the handpiece and ensure the motor is completely stopped before opening the housing.

  2. Disassemble the rear or power‑cord end to access the terminal connection.

  3. Remove the old terminal carefully, inspect surrounding wiring and contacts for wear or damage.

  4. Install the new KE536A terminal, ensure secure connection to the wire(s) and correct orientation.

  5. Re‑assemble the handpiece, then test under no‑load (without bit) to ensure stable operation, no sparking at the terminal, and consistent motor performance.