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LHR 15 Mark II Problem
Hey everyone,
I just bought the Rupes 15mm Bigfoot Mark II, and it seems to have a problem. I bought the "kit" with the 4 Rupes pad and compounds. After the first car I had used each pad on, they pretty much disintegrated.
However, that's not my main concern. It seems that no matter which pad (brand or style) I buy, it doesn't stick to the backing plate worth a crap. If I go anywhere other than a flat surface, AKA a surface smaller than the 6" pad, the pad separates from the backing plate, and gets off centered. I have to stop, and adjust the pad. It seems I can't use it anywhere but a completely flat surface. It is extremely frustrating, especially since I just spent a large amount of money on this tool. Maybe a faulty backing plate? Anyone else have this problem?
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
What speed are you running?
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
It will do it on anything above 1...
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
I just have to ask have you tested it with the rupes pads? Also do you have put a line on your backing plate to know when it starts stalling?
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
Yes those are the pads I started with, and originally had the problem with. I do have a line on the backing plate.
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
Shoot an email to our customer service - if you have an engagement problem with all the pads might just be a defective backing plate.
orders@rupesusa.com is our main email address and copies the entire customer service team. We'll help you get to the bottom of this and make it right. The benefit of working with a company that has actual manufacturing presence and support in the US is you GET SUPPORT when you need it
And for anyone else reading this applies as well. We're here to help, but we're not always on the forum to read these posts. The fastest way to a resolution is to contact us directly.
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
Awesome, I just shot them an email. Thanks for the reply!
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
The 15 with 4 inch pads is what I read. The 15 uses the 6 inch Rupes pads. If you are using 6 inch pads use less product and slower speeds and change pads regularly. When removing your pads try to grab the Velcro and not the foam at all or you will pull the foam from the Velcro. Over heating the pads will cause them to self destruct, especially the green and blue. Only use Rupes polishes on the green and blue pads is my advice (and Rupes).
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Re: LHR 15 Mark II Problem
Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000
The 15 with 4 inch pads is what I read. The 15 uses the 6 inch Rupes pads. If you are using 6 inch pads use less product and slower speeds and change pads regularly. When removing your pads try to grab the Velcro and not the foam at all or you will pull the foam from the Velcro. Over heating the pads will cause them to self destruct, especially the green and blue. Only use Rupes polishes on the green and blue pads is my advice (and Rupes).
He bought the kit with the rupes pads 6". (4 of them) not 4 " pads . He also noted the problem at anything above 1 so if speed 2 is too fast idk lol.
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