Stubbs Equine Air Float Equipment

The air rasp (yellow hose) attaches to an air hose (will be included) that attaches to an air compressor. Each of the long silver blades will insert into the red sleeve and attaches to the air rasp. The two short blades attach directly to the air rasp without the red vibration shield. 

The air rasp is in photo with the yellow hose. The blades detach and interchange. 

Used Stubbs Equine Air Float Equipment

Manufacture year 2012 - Blade Exchange 2024

Excellent Working Condition

Brand: Stubbs

Last Used 10/15/2025

Dimensions - Pieces vary

Approx. Weight: Working weight 2.75 lb

Stubbs Equine Innovation’s complete line of equine dental equipment was invented and designed by the legendary Dr. Clay Stubbs.

They are the best tools for a full, comprehensive equine dental exam and float using a speculum guaranteed not to collapse.

The pneumatic hand unit runs at 7500 +/- strokes per minute, and with the ease of a quick blade change, you can do a complete float without picking up one hand file! A practitioner for practitioners has perfected all equipment.

The Stubbs Air Rasp Hand unit is lightweight and runs at 7500 +/- loaded strokes per minute, with an easy blade-change key and an extra set screw. It works with an air compressor that must maintain 90 psi and deliver 4.5 cfm. Any compressor that weighs less than 50 lbs. will not be able to keep up.

Complete any dentistry with four essential carbide blades: the 20-degree push, 2-degree pull, 25-degree pull, and the 3" combo. Canine concave and 10-degree Push blades are also included. Only two floats performed after the latest blade exchange.

The patented Stubbs Full Mouth Speculum can be used on a pony or a draft horse, with infinitely adjustable, unequaled access, and the elastic strap makes insertion and removal extremely fast and straightforward.

The set comes with

  • a dental halter that adjusts to allow full use of the speculum,
  • an antivibration shaft cover,
  • a small tooth extractor,
  • a wolf-tooth extraction kit,
  • an air hose for attachment to an air compressor.
  • (Air compressor not included)

Information about the Stubbs Air Rasp Hand unit:

Stubbs Equine Innovations (S.E.I.) has modified an air tool that is unequaled in speed, power, and safety. Because of simplicity and speed, this system can produce more quality dentistry per minute than any other system. Speed has a significant impact on the bottom line. The handpiece with its air hoses and couplers only weighs in at 2.75 pounds. If the hoses are suspended overhead, the weight is even less.
This is an essential consideration, especially for the smaller veterinarians. This tool is an excellent choice for the female who is already at a considerable disadvantage because of her small hands. When combined with the thinnest solid carbide blades on the market, even the third molars can literally be sculpted. This is absolutely not possible with the power float, Swiss float, or any rotary tool. Do not make the mistake of purchasing an expensive power tool or tools and still be left to do the most difficult tasks by hand. With one S.E.I. handpiece and four easily changed blades, one can sculpt every tooth in the mouth. The tool reciprocates at a loaded speed of approximately 7000 to 9000 strokes per minute. This is several times faster than the closest competitor. Other tools are rated at the no-load speed, which is vastly different from the loaded speed. Obviously, the speed at which a tool runs with no blade attached is a worthless number. The S.E.I. tool has a stroke length of about 3/8 inch, which is ideal. A shorter stroke is slow and inefficient, and a longer stroke is more dangerous and harder to control. The longer stroke tools are complicated to use safely in the caudal aspects of the mouth, and the least movement of the horse can cause severe damage to the teeth, jaw bones, and/or soft tissue. Although it is very possible to do good dentistry visually, the S.E.I. tool is best used and guided by feel. This is a massive advantage because of the difficulty in visualizing the teeth near the back of the mouth. Some Veterinarians use both methods. It also allows the veterinarian to work with his elbows at his sides rather than at shoulder height. This method causes much less fatigue for the operator, and the horse can hold its head at a more normal and comfortable height. This tool also produces no carcinogenic enamel dust like a rotary tool, and therefore, it requires no goggles, mask, or vacuum when used correctly. It does not produce significant heat, and therefore, no water is needed as a coolant. Because of the stroke length, the tool can be used in a very atraumatic way. The S.E.I. tool is unequaled. S.E.I. has the only easy exchange program for blades, so there are no long waits for resharpening.

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