OK - way back I TRIED to get a PC, but being out of the US (Australia) I had to opt for a standard RO sander with velcro pad. I have been using it fine with Sonus pads but always get frustrated reading PC directions that say "set to speed 2" and not knowing what that means for my machine...
I've watched quite a few videos and generally it seems like the PC's "rotate" a lot faster than the machine I am using. My machine is marked as 4000 - 12000 rpm (no load) however in reality any pressure on the pad and it slows right down as the rotation is not driven (same as PC). So on a setting of 2 out of 6 with a polishing pad on, a moderate amount of pressure will stop rotation and it will just oscillate. I ususally work on a setting of just above 3 and it rotates nicely (I think!), then ease the pressure off as the polish breaks up and it will speed up. The throw is about 4mm I think...
So... is there a good way to work out what sort of rotation speed is right?
If any US PC users could post some short vids showing the sort of rotation rate they get with "normal pressure" and different settings that would be really useful. Most of the videos I have found are from too much of a distance and you can't really see the the pad rotation.
Thanks!! :buffing:
I've watched quite a few videos and generally it seems like the PC's "rotate" a lot faster than the machine I am using. My machine is marked as 4000 - 12000 rpm (no load) however in reality any pressure on the pad and it slows right down as the rotation is not driven (same as PC). So on a setting of 2 out of 6 with a polishing pad on, a moderate amount of pressure will stop rotation and it will just oscillate. I ususally work on a setting of just above 3 and it rotates nicely (I think!), then ease the pressure off as the polish breaks up and it will speed up. The throw is about 4mm I think...
So... is there a good way to work out what sort of rotation speed is right?
If any US PC users could post some short vids showing the sort of rotation rate they get with "normal pressure" and different settings that would be really useful. Most of the videos I have found are from too much of a distance and you can't really see the the pad rotation.
Thanks!! :buffing: