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  • Changing Speed.

    Hiya,

    Will it hurt my rotary, if I change the speed from 900 to 1600rpm and vice versa

    The way I do it(still doing it) I start out in low rpm, so my compound is evenlly spread out. Then I stop and crank up my speed to what ever RPM I desired.

    thanks
    ken

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    Re: Changing Speed.

    Originally posted by KLnyc
    Hiya,

    Will it hurt my rotary, if I change the speed from 900 to 1600rpm and vice versa

    The way I do it(still doing it) I start out in low rpm, so my compound is evenlly spread out. Then I stop and crank up my speed to what ever RPM I desired.

    thanks
    ken
    Hi Ken,

    I'm not experienced with a rotary, but sometimes, I use the same low/hi speed combo with my PC......Mainly with cleaners.

    I don't see any harm in what your doing, but I'll let the others give their opinions here on the matter.
    r. b.

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    • #3
      Come on Mike Philips chime in

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      • #4
        Assuming it's a variable speed rotary and you're just spinning the dial and/or squeezing the trigger to adjust speed it won't hurt it. That is what it's designed for.


        PC.

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        • #5
          Yep variable speed


          Thanks the other pc,

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