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Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
I love that lightweight Flex, nice video Mike and very cool Hot Rod!
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Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
***Update***
I e-mailed Robert Eichelberg the President of Flex North America, Inc. the link to my recent articles on the Flex 3403 with my max recommendation of 6.5" for a pad diameter and asked as to the official recommendation for maximum pad size for the Flex 3403 by Flex and he replied,
Originally Posted by
Robert Eichelberg
I would go with your suggestion. Our catalog states 6.5 inch max.
There's a fuzzy line between what some would judge as a small pad and some would judge as a large pad and in my book that line goes like this...
6.5" and smaller pads = Small Pads
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7" and larger pads = Large Pads
Everyone can decide for themselves where they want to draw the line but that's the guideline I go by...
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Super Member
Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
Mike, any truth in letting the machine run on 6 with no load when overheated to cool it down? What about the rumor that it will not overheat after 50 hours of use?
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Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Mike, any truth in letting the machine run on 6 with no load when overheated to cool it down?
That is accurate. If the polisher is getting hot - simply run it in the air and the internal fan will pull air through the tool body and self-cool itself down.
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
What about the rumor that it will not overheat after 50 hours of use?
I've never heard that before?
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Super Member
Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
That is accurate. If the polisher is getting hot - simply run it in the air and the internal fan will pull air through the tool body and self-cool itself down.
I've never heard that before?
Thanks for the quick reply.
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Re: Video: The Flex 3403 Lightweight Rotary
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Thanks for the quick reply.
Ha ha...
If some of you don't get it? Look at the time stamps for the last few replies.
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