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KP-60A Spindle KP-6024

Original price $45.00 - Original price $45.00
Original price
$45.00
$45.00 - $45.00
Current price $45.00

This spindle (#KP-6024) is an OEM-specified replacement component from KUPA for the KP-60A nail-drill handpiece. It serves as a key rotating shaft component inside the front-end of the handpiece, connecting the motor assembly to the collet and bearing assembly. Precision machined in steel for high-speed operation, it ensures the performance, balance, and durability required in professional nail tool use.

Features

  • Restores precision rotation: If the original spindle is worn, bent, or out of tolerance, replacing with the correct part helps restore smooth, stable rotation and better bit control.

  • Improves handpiece life: A properly fitted spindle reduces wear on bearings, collet and front housing—protecting other costly components.

  • Maintains OEM fit: Using the correct part number ensures the replacement matches original tolerances, materials and specifications—reducing issues with fitment or performance.

  • Cost-effective maintenance: Rather than replacing the entire handpiece, this spindle replacement provides a targeted fix for rotational alignment or wobble issues

  • Dimensions: Outside Diameter ≈ 9.60 mm | Length ≈ 38.18 mm.

Installation Tips

  • Confirm that your handpiece is indeed the KP-60A (or variant) that uses this exact spindle number.

  • Check the dimensions of your existing spindle (if accessible) to ensure match—odd lengths or diameters may indicate variant revisions.

  • Inspect adjacent components (bearings, front housing, collet nose) for damage or wear: even with a new spindle, worn bearings or mis-aligned housing will reduce improvement.

  1. Power off and unplug the handpiece; let it fully stop rotating.

  2. Disassemble the front collet and housing to access the spindle assembly.

  3. Remove the old spindle carefully; clean the surrounding area of any debris or metal shavings.

  4. Insert the new KP-6024 spindle, making sure it seats correctly and aligns with bearing/collet interface.

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