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Old 04-12-08, 06:17   #1 (permalink)
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Makita and thermal shutdown?

I was just reading more about rotaries and came up on this topic about thermal shutdown. Apparently metabo rotaries experience thermal shutdown a little bit more often than other rotaries on softer clearcoats/soft paint depending on the pad and speed. I would assume that this would be a safe function to save the metabo from ruining itself. Now my question is does the makita have this thermal shutdown option? I havent really read much or ANY problems whatsoever with the makita 9227c.
 
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Old 04-12-08, 08:29   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Makita and thermal shutdown?

I think all polishers have a thermal safety switch. I think it's required to get a UL label. As far as actually tripping that switch, it seems that only the Metabo seems to do it with regularity.
 
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Re: Makita and thermal shutdown?

The first time I screwed up my makita I had put a towel on the back metal part and it covered the vent and it burnt it out. It just sputtered out and then died. I replaced the brushes and it works fine.
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Re: Makita and thermal shutdown?

thanks for the info!
 
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Re: Makita and thermal shutdown?

My makita started going funny when it got hot
I got the brushes replaced and it doesn't even get hot after 8 hours of non stop application
 
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Re: Makita and thermal shutdown?

I just ran my Makita for about 6 hours straight at about 1600rpm's without any overheating at all.

I can't say enough good things about my Makita!
 
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