Speed 5 is 6000 rpm. You don`t need that much anyways
Speed 5 is 6000 rpm. You don`t need that much anyways
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FYI....I am noticing that the red LED lights up sometimes. I wonder if it can tell its in rotary mode based on the drag. The DA offset adaptors probably present a much higher load. So maybe there is supposed to be a governor on the unit and maybe my unit is not working right.
When I use it in rotary mode at speed 5 (6000 rpm) the polish absolutely slings everywhere. My PE8 only goes up to around 3800-4000 from what I remember which is crazy fast.
I was using my Diavolo 12V today and it was cutting out very quickly...pissing me off to no end!!!! I realized the red light flashing meant it was out of battery power. I plugged in a fresh battery and it was better but still stalling with little pressure.....
I`m gonna look at the Griots G8 3" at Barrett Jackson in January and try it out in their booth on a hood for stalling. I don`t want a cord but.....
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Merry Christmas to me!
Autopia`s store has 15% off on" almost" everything for another 3 hours...Flex included. So after thinking the G8 3" would be the trick and I`d try one and order mid January at Barrett-Jackson with a 10% show discount...... I came to my senses and realized it has a ...cord!
I want something I can use "away from cords". I watched a few Flex PXE videos, closed my eyes to the price and hit the send button. I believe I did the same years ago when the Flex 3401 was introduced and I`ve never regretted that purchase.
New Years is next week.... oh lord help my urges!
He already helped you!!! You did press the buy button right
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I just took mine out of the package and tried it out--not on paint, but just adjustments. With the 12mm attachment, it rattles/seems to make contact with the plastic safety surround. Is this normal/acceptable, and will it transfer stress into the buffing process?
See if the shroud slipped down any. Mine will move a little.
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It didn`t slip out of place, the notches were still in tact. It seems like it was made to have a slightly loose tolerance since we`re able to pull it off/snap it back in. Is it a problem enough to take the protective shroud off when using and just be extra careful, or is the vibration/contact not something that would affect the correction work?
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