Originally Posted by
Todd@RUPES
I can certainly attest that this in not true. An orbital movement machine is far more dependent on efficiency than actual power draw. It`s the reason we pedal a bicycle in tiny orbits to drive the rear when in a large rotational movement. It just takes far less power input (this shouldn`t be confused with power output) and excessive draw under load (due to a lack of efficiency in the unit) will result in a nice marketing number and a much hotter design. There`s more internal drag to overcome.
Also, the orbital movement is always circular, and never elliptical. A forced rotation, dual action polisher, actually creates a single motion pattern which repeats on the paint. The movement resembles a snake slithering in a circle.
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