TORQ10FX Random Orbital

Thanks for the update Dereksdtail! Looking forward to hearing more from you and others!
 
It's VERY important to consider that as stroke length increases past 5/16th (8mm) the load on ALL of the parts increases dramatically. The balance of the machine becomes more and more important and things like the pad, the velcro attachment, the adhesion between the velcro and foam, the weight of the backing pad, the amount of polish the pad can absorb, the stiffness of the pad, the bearing and more must be precisely engineered.

It is easy to build a larger stroke machine, simply increase the length of the armature. What is incredibly difficult to do is built a larger stroke machine that is balanced and doesn't self destruct. Even the wrong frequency of vibration can absolutely destroy bearings.

So yes, ultimately it is easy to build a large stroke machine but exceedingly challenging to make it work. It's probably one of the main reasons that the RUPES system (pads and compounds) works so well. At SEMA I was routinely able to completely remove 2000 grit, dry-sanded scratches from cured paint using the RUPES compounds and pads (and lost performance by switching to other systems).

Just some insight.

Hey Todd!

I would for sure assume a reputable tool maker would compensate for a larger throw with the proper design/materials to go with it.

It's amazing what frequencies, and vibrations can do to things. Whenever I have my drums tuned up just right, my guts get all jarbled up, and it feels like I've gotten a tune up.

I've been really impressed with what I've seen from these Rupes machines. There are some really impressive videos on YouTube. One guy used a Duetto from sanding to finish in on a scrap panel, and it did everything! It was that video that convinced me to add the Duetto and Mini to my tool arsenal.
 
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TORQ 10FX is a precise, accurate, smooth, powerful, and ergonomic Random Orbital Buffer made by the great people over at Chemical Guys! Utilizing an 8mm throw and the power to tackle any job, TORQ 10FX really does a great job removing swirls, scratches, defects, and other imperfections at a fast rate. Not all surfaces require a large throw to achieve perfect results, and the 8mm size is a great compromise. It allows you to quickly perfect large flat panels, while still reaching those tough to reach areas with ease. You will really enjoy the electronic feedback and 700 W motor that features a variable speed control for 1,500 - 4,200 OPMs. TORQ weighs only 5.5 pounds and the reduced vibration makes it super easy to control. Another great feature is the built-in safety that prevents the user from damaging or burning paintwork. The mechanical safety stops the machine from spinning on sensitive areas like edges and dramatic contours. Use this versatile machine with 4", 5", or 6" pads (depending on the size of the backing plate you are using) to compound, polish, finish, apply a sealant or wax, etc. If you are looking for a great buffer made by a great company like Chemical Guys, give the TORQ 10FX Random Orbital Polisher a try today!
 
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TORQ 10FX is a precise, accurate, smooth, powerful, and ergonomic Random Orbital Buffer made by the great people over at Chemical Guys! Utilizing an 8mm throw and the power to tackle any job, TORQ 10FX really does a great job removing swirls, scratches, defects, and other imperfections at a fast rate. Not all surfaces require a large throw to achieve perfect results, and the 8mm size is a great compromise. It allows you to quickly perfect large flat panels, while still reaching those tough to reach areas with ease. You will really enjoy the electronic feedback and 700 W motor that features a variable speed control for 1,500 - 4,200 OPMs. TORQ weighs only 5.5 pounds and the reduced vibration makes it super easy to control. Another great feature is the built-in safety that prevents the user from damaging or burning paintwork. The mechanical safety stops the machine from spinning on sensitive areas like edges and dramatic contours. Use this versatile machine with 4", 5", or 6" pads (depending on the size of the backing plate you are using) to compound, polish, finish, apply a sealant or wax, etc. If you are looking for a great buffer made by a great company like Chemical Guys, give the TORQ 10FX Random Orbital Polisher a try today!


Exactly! Well put bro
 
From the reduced OPMs. this may be how they can claim reduced vibrations. That is one way to solve the problem.

As for the safety feature on edges, this is an attribute of non-forced rotation that most DA's have.

With any new polisher, how the company that sells them backs them up will be a key factor in acceptance.
 
Alright, I have no videos today but I will soon. The torq is very comfortable to work with compared to the gg6, very very smooth and doesn't sound like a freight train. I honestly can say I thought I wouldn't like the on/off switch and + - buttons, but I'm a fan, it easy on and off, slow start is awesome. I put way more pressure than I would ever need on it and it just kept spinning not fast but never stopped! Id have to say it is a machine that you can work with and just relax it was designed to make a detailers life just a little easier. That is all for today. Ps used both mf and foam pad both had awesome correction and maneuvered beautifully ps it's really light and skinny easy to get in some tighter areas.
awesome review!!! cant wait to see a video then soon get one!!! :-)
 
If you Google this, the 2nd link has it on sale right now for $179. It won't be in stock for like 3 more weeks. But that's one hellova price!
 
I had a chance to check out this polisher last weekend and to see the internal wiring. I was given the option, but opted not to use it.


My $.02


  • The digital switch is a joke and looks like it came off of a toy from the dollar store, no joke!
  • It would drive me nuts having to turn the switch on and then hit the +/- every time to get to the speed I want. If it remembered the speed you last had it set on it wouldn't be so bad.
  • The internal wiring looked like a 5yr old did it!
  • The finish on the head looked like it was painted with a rattle can
  • Backing plate was very soft and cheap

I'm sure it's a very capable tool, but I just can't get past the internal wiring and that switch...for less money I would just go with a GG6 or G110v2.


Rasky
 


TORQ 10FX is a precise, accurate, smooth, powerful, and ergonomic Random Orbital Buffer made by the great people over at Chemical Guys! If you are looking for a great buffer made by a great company like Chemical Guys, give the TORQ 10FX Random Orbital Polisher a try today!

don't know if i would purchase one now seeing that it's 'made' by them (assuming it's not available anywhere else re-branded under a different name). their customer service lacks and if you had problems with it i wouldn't want to have to worry about getting a replacement or trying to get a hold of them for that matter. hopefully the megs mt300 is worthy and every bit as good as this, because they stand behind their products 100%...
 
don't know if i would purchase one now seeing that it's 'made' by them (assuming it's not available anywhere else re-branded under a different name). Their customer service lacks and if you had problems with it i wouldn't want to have to worry about getting a replacement or trying to get a hold of them for that matter. Hopefully the megs mt300 is worthy and every bit as good as this, because they stand behind their products 100%...

ansi auto
 
don't know if i would purchase one now seeing that it's 'made' by them (assuming it's not available anywhere else re-branded under a different name). their customer service lacks and if you had problems with it i wouldn't want to have to worry about getting a replacement or trying to get a hold of them for that matter. hopefully the megs mt300 is worthy and every bit as good as this, because they stand behind their products 100%...


You don't have to worry.

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Meh, no thanks. If griots comes out with one in the future with its warranty, then maybe I'll consider it...
 
By the way is any one know if we'll have the new DA from shinemax here in US soon. They have displayed the 21mm, 15mm & 12mm in SEMA. Any confirmation if Griots getting them.
 
When buying a DA polisher, you need to consider the ability of the seller to back up the product especially with new machine without a proven track record. If AG sells it, you have someone to support you.

There have been some less than reliable polishers (mostly sourced from China) and takes time for something to prove itself. A few have been introduced and then the sellers stops carrying them to due various issues.
 
When buying a DA polisher, you need to consider the ability of the seller to back up the product especially with new machine without a proven track record. If AG sells it, you have someone to support you.

There have been some less than reliable polishers (mostly sourced from China) and takes time for something to prove itself. A few have been introduced and then the sellers stops carrying them to due various issues.
that is definitely true! it does need a track record! like the new meguiars! or griots! has the name behind it and AG sells it so you know you can be confident about it! i definitely want a flex pretty soon!
 
By the way is any one know if we'll have the new DA from shinemax here in US soon. They have displayed the 21mm, 15mm & 12mm in SEMA. Any confirmation if Griots getting them.

i'm surprised they haven't already (come out with their re-branded version with a little touch of their own like the GG6). with their reputation of the GG6, warranty, and customer service it would be a another great choice...
 
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