Features of using cutters on manicure machines: how to remove, insert, clean and disinfect?

In order to achieve salon-quality nails at home, manicure machines have become a necessary tool. These tools come with cutters that simplify the process of shaping, smoothing, and polishing your nails. But it’s crucial to understand how to use these cutters correctly if you want to guarantee both safety and the best results.

It’s important to know how to remove, insert, clean, and disinfect the cutters, regardless of experience level. Maintaining your tools properly not only makes them last longer, but it also guarantees a clean and safe manicure.

We’ll go over the essential procedures and recommended practices for utilizing cutters on manicure machines in this post. You will find everything you need to maintain the safety and efficacy of your manicure routine, from basic handling to thorough cleaning.

How to insert and fix the attachment in a manicure machine?

A novice master should carefully study how to insert a cutter into a manicure machine because this directly affects the device’s and its attachments’ serviceability and lifespan.

There are three different kinds of devices that fasten cutters in different ways:

  • Automatic: fixation occurs immediately after placing the attachment in the clamp. The nuance of this type of fastening is that either a cutter or a plug must always be in the clamp, otherwise it can close. It can only be opened at a service center.
  • Semi-automatic: fixation occurs in 3 stages. First, you need to turn the handle, then open the lock, insert the cutter and close the clamp.
  • Manual: the easiest way to fasten. To do this, press the button located on the body of the device, remove the washer and insert the cutter. Perform the actions in reverse order – secure the washer and press the button.

Vital. Experts assert that while all fixation techniques are dependable, manual and semi-automatic techniques are the most practical.

After that, you can view a video that shows you how to attach a cutter to the device:

How to remove to change?

It is as simple to remove the attachment from the manicure machine as it is to insert it. The type of fastening used in the manicure machine directly affects how the cutter is removed:

  • with the manual method, you should press the button on the body, unscrew the washer and remove the cutter;
  • with the semi-automatic method, you need to turn the handle clockwise until it clicks and remove the attachment;
  • with the automatic method of fastening, the cutter can be pulled out only after turning off the device, to do this, you just need to pull it towards you.

It’s crucial to keep in mind that when using an automatic fastening method, the clip needs to have a plug or a nozzle inside of it.

Possible problems: how to change if stuck, why can"t you put it on and more?

A manicure machine’s nozzle change may occasionally cause issues. While some of them can be resolved on their own, there are instances when only a service center specialist can assist. The cause determines the solutions. The most typical ones consist of:

  1. Breakdown of the cutter. Perform the actions required to remove the nozzle. Then shake the handle slightly so that the fragment can come out on its own by inertia. If it remains in place, you should disassemble the clamp and remove the rest of the nozzle. You can try to glue the cutter with superglue.
  2. The nozzle is stuck. There may be several reasons – an incorrectly selected cutter, a broken clamp or motor, clogging and others. You can only fix a blockage yourself, in other cases you will need the help of a specialist.
  3. The cutter is not fixed. The main reason is that the cartridge is clogged with biological waste (nail dust or shavings). To eliminate this problem, you will need to unscrew the chuck and carefully clean it from dust with a brush. If this does not help, then you should change the collet mechanism.

Take note! It is advised to take pictures of each step when figuring out how to change the cutter on your own. If not, you risk assembling the mechanism incorrectly, which could result in a more serious malfunction.

How to clean to use?

Since almost all cutters are made to be used repeatedly, they need to be carefully maintained. The first step in this process is to clean them of any biological material. It is executed in various ways:

  1. Manually. The nozzle is cleaned with a brush (brass or plastic) under running water. The simplest, but also the most energy-intensive method is most often used at home.
  2. In an ultrasonic sterilizer. Rinse the attachments under running water and place them in the device so that they do not touch each other. This method is not suitable for all types of cutters, so before using it, you must study the care recommendations for each of them.
  3. Dental cleaning device. As in the previous method, the cutters must be rinsed under running water. Then set the temperature in the device to 90 ° C and place the nozzles in it for 5 minutes.

Not only can routine cleaning greatly increase the nozzles’ useful life—particularly for corundum and steel nozzles—but it can also stop infections from spreading.

A video on cleaning cutters can be found below:

How to disinfect?

Disinfection of cutters is the next essential step in cutter maintenance. Two techniques are used for this:

  • physical – ultraviolet or ultrasonic treatment, boiling, calcination;
  • chemical – soaking in special disinfectants.

Reference: Chemicals can only be used in salons due to certification requirements and stringent instructions.

It is preferable to use a physical disinfection method at home. This can be accomplished by keeping the cutters in a boiling or 180 °C oven for 20 minutes each.

How to sterilize?

Hardware, chemicals (used exclusively in salons), and sterilization are the last steps in the processing of cutters. Various kinds of devices are made specifically for hardware sterilization:

  • glass bead devices, in which processing occurs by heating to 230 ° C and takes 30-180 seconds;
  • autoclaves are sterilized with hot steam for 15-40 minutes;
  • dry-heat cabinets process instruments at a temperature of 180-250 ° C from 30 to 120 minutes.

Processed cutters should be kept in a sterile, tightly sealed container.

It takes caution to use cutters on manicure machines in order to maintain hygiene and efficacy. The fundamentals of securely taking out, putting in, cleaning, and disinfecting cutters will be covered in this article, which will assist you in keeping your equipment in excellent shape and guarantee a secure, expert manicure each and every time.

How to sharpen attachments for a hardware procedure?

The attachments for a manicure tool either have notches or a unique coating, depending on the material and purpose of manufacture. Cutter sharpening is not recommended because it removes a thin layer of material from the tool.

Action Description
Remove the Cutter Turn off the machine, hold the handle, and gently twist to release the cutter.
Insert the Cutter Place the desired cutter into the slot, then twist to secure it firmly in place.
Clean the Cutter Use a soft brush to remove dust and debris from the cutter after each use.
Disinfect the Cutter Soak the cutter in a disinfectant solution for the recommended time, then let it dry completely before storing.

A clean, accurate manicure requires the use of cutters on manicure machines. Knowing how to use these tools correctly assures not only the caliber of your work but also your own and your clients’ safety. Cutters can last longer and be kept in excellent condition if you know how to take them out, put them back in, clean them, and disinfect them.

It’s imperative to always handle cutters in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid damaging the equipment and guarantee top performance. In any manicure routine, regular cleaning and disinfection are essential for preventing the spread of bacteria and infections.

Taking good care of the cutters in your manicure machine, whether you’re a professional or just doing your own nails at home, will make a big difference. With the appropriate strategy, you can guarantee a hygienic and safe procedure while producing stunning, long-lasting results.

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