10.9amps motor.. Possibly forced drive long throw ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Originally Posted by KMG Autopia just posted this on their facebook page For sure a long throw however judging by the plate doubt that Its forced rotation. As I don't think forced rotation 21mm is even possible to run a smooth operating machine. The flex 8mm gets tough to control sometimes
I suppose if it is a free-rotation DA, that will be cool too. I've been holding off on a Rupes or Boss because I haven't been too impressed with build quality. You know that won't be an issue with Flex.
That 150 would likely indicate a 15mm
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Originally Posted by conman1395 That 150 would likely indicate a 15mm That would indicate maximum backing plate size just as in the PE14-2-150
Looks like it could be called the Punisher.
Are there 2 new machines? The XFE Free Floating DA and XCE Gear driven DA?
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Originally Posted by The Guz Here's a couple more from Autopia Mike Phillips made a thread on the prototype its a random orbital da 15mm long throw Then again on that post it said xfe 7 this says xce He did have a prototype but who knows maybe they made more then one machine ?
A 10.9 amps motor seems too powerful for it to be free spin. Griots Boss has 7 amps motor. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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