Cement Mixer noise normal?? Vid inside

Carbon Blue

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Hey there everyone! I just got my new compounds/pads/UDM package in the mail and im so EXCITED! I read the instruction manual and once i plugged it in it started just fine, I took it all the way up to speed 6 and everything still purrs like a kitten. I just have one question during startup it kind of sounds like a cement mixer? It still maintains that sound throughout all the speeds but it is not as audible as speeds increase. Thanks for any opinions! Im located in San Diego CA, is there any place I can go to and exchange this if this is a problem?? Id hate to wait another 2 weeks :(



oh yea when if ever should speed 6 be used??and with what pad? It seems like it would tear the paint right off! I can definitely feel the power:soscared:



Part 1

YouTube - UDM



Part 2

YouTube - UDM-
 
Carbon Blue said:
Hey there everyone! I just got my new compounds/pads/UDM package in the mail and im so EXCITED! I read the instruction manual and once i plugged it in it started just fine, I took it all the way up to speed 6 and everything still purrs like a kitten. I just have one question during startup it kind of sounds like a cement mixer? It still maintains that sound throughout all the speeds but it is not as audible as speeds increase. Thanks for any opinions!



oh yea when if ever should speed 6 be used??and with what pad? It seems like it would tear the paint right off! I can definitely feel the power:soscared:



YouTube - UDM



Sounds like something is loose inside your UDM, mine does not make that sound at all. I would send an e-mail to either Lynn or DavidB and link this thread. They should be able to help you.



Most users use 5 or 6 when compounding/polishing out paint imperfections. If you want to apply wax with a UDM, tone it down to 3-4.
 
damn!! I waited 2 weeks for this thing to come in, any more input would be appreciated you wouldnt happen to have his email would you?? I tried PMing him but his box is full
 
Carbon Blue said:
damn!! I waited 2 weeks for this thing to come in, any more input would be appreciated you wouldnt happen to have his email would you?? I tried PMing him but his box is full





I think David's e-mail is david @ autopia.org or davidb @ autopia.org.



I think Lynn's is lynn @ theperfectshine.com or lynn @ autopia.org.



I guess you could send an e-mail to all four addresses, one of them is bound to be correct.



Or you could send it to support @ theperfectshine.com



Also, the customer service number is 1-877-855-3125 which takes calls 9 am to 5 pm Pacific Time Monday through Friday.



Also on the website ultimatedetailingmachine.com it has a text message icon in the customer service area which you can leave a message at.



One of these avenues is bound to get you in touch with someone who can help you.
 
Ive uploaded another video with less wind turbulence



YouTube - UDM-



thanks bert31 for the info



after doing more reading, I guess this sound will go away if there is a load put on it and that the cement mixing noise is due to the oscillation and bearings with no load on them?
 
Carbon Blue said:
Ive uploaded another video with less wind turbulence



YouTube - UDM-



thanks bert31 for the info



after doing more reading, I guess this sound will go away if there is a load put on it and that the cement mixing noise is due to the oscillation and bearings with no load on them?



There still seems to be a weird rattling sound. That or the sound on You Tube is not that good. When I get home, I will fire mine up to make sure I am not dreaming things but I swear mine does not make that sound.
 
Hello Carbon Blue,

I plugged mine in and listened to both to make sure and it actually sounds normal to me, especially when spinning free. It will sound much different when you have the pad on the paint.



Should you find you have a problem in the future the replacement process is pretty simple and doesn't take two weeks at all. We just send out a call tag and have UPS pick up the unit and send you a replacement. Depending on the time of day, and your location should not take more than 5 days withing the US and will take less for those who are in the So Cal area.



I am sorry, we are not able to accept exchanges in person as our warehouse is located within ARC of San Diego and we do not have staff on site to do the exchange. Click here to find out more information about Autopia working with ARC of San Diego: About Us



Here is my direct email address and the information I would need for an exchange:



Email to: Lynn @ ThePerfectShine.com



Name:

Address:

Phone Number:

Purchase Date:

Store Purchased:

UDM Serial Number:

UDM Issue:



Lynn
 
thank you very much Lynn, I appreciate the speedy service. Ive asked on other forums (s2ki, ag etc.) and ive gotten a good consensus from both the PC and UDM crowd that it does sound exactly like that theres when there is no load on it. thank you everyone for your input



Hey bert would you happen to know anything about maintaining this? such as greasing gears/bearings/seals?? thanks man
 
Carbon Blue said:
Hey bert would you happen to know anything about maintaining this? such as greasing gears/bearings/seals?? thanks man



Not sure. I need to look around on the UDM site and see what it says. Being a hobbyist, I doubt it will need any maintenance any time soon so it is not something I am thinking about at the moment. However, if you are using yours on a weekly basis, I would assume about every six months the bearing and seals could use some lubrication. Hopefully some of the pro detailers can offer their advice.
 
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