Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
Food for thought, with smaller stroke machines you need to have some pad rotation when doing correction. The thicker and wider the pad (relative to the stroke) the more rotation needed to counteract the pad's characteristics of absorbing the orbital motion.
With large-stroke machines such as the RUPES, pad rotation (while nice) isn't necessary. Most of the polishing action comes from the friction created by movement of the orbit.
With large-stroke machines such as the RUPES, pad rotation (while nice) isn't necessary. Most of the polishing action comes from the friction created by movement of the orbit.