carcaremike
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- Jun 7, 2015
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Hi everyone! My name is Mike and I've just joined the forum. I am an automotive detailer in Cape Town, South Africa and have just bought my first Festool Rotex 150FEQ [big grin]
The unit is second hand and quite abused but still working. I will be sending in for a service and overall checkup anyway this week but wanted to know if anyone has experienced the following issues? (I am using the machine for polishing only to remove swirls and scratches from cured auto paint)
Speed is not consistent. It sounds like the machine gains speed at random times (like the motor is running harder then slows back down to speed, then back up later). Repair shop said tool is working 100% but the brushes could be unseated.
In researching the tool for detailing use I found a thread from a forum stating that the user had the backing plate and polishing sponge fly off on a curved panel whilst working on a car. Something to do with the tool-less fastening system relying on contact between sponge and surface. The backing plate will come off due to centrifugal force in Rotex mode and detach itself. I tested this on my machine, rotex mode speed 6 and it happened! [eek] Plate was tightly secured. Luckily tested it inside a box so the pad wouldn't fly into paintwork. Has anyone else experienced this and if so did you find a solution?
Thanks and glad to be on the forum!
The unit is second hand and quite abused but still working. I will be sending in for a service and overall checkup anyway this week but wanted to know if anyone has experienced the following issues? (I am using the machine for polishing only to remove swirls and scratches from cured auto paint)
Speed is not consistent. It sounds like the machine gains speed at random times (like the motor is running harder then slows back down to speed, then back up later). Repair shop said tool is working 100% but the brushes could be unseated.
In researching the tool for detailing use I found a thread from a forum stating that the user had the backing plate and polishing sponge fly off on a curved panel whilst working on a car. Something to do with the tool-less fastening system relying on contact between sponge and surface. The backing plate will come off due to centrifugal force in Rotex mode and detach itself. I tested this on my machine, rotex mode speed 6 and it happened! [eek] Plate was tightly secured. Luckily tested it inside a box so the pad wouldn't fly into paintwork. Has anyone else experienced this and if so did you find a solution?
Thanks and glad to be on the forum!