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The Edge said:The system is not meant to be used with washers. The pad should not hit anything, and we do check the pads and they are designed for the PC. That being said, we also warrenty the product so just send the blue pad back and we will replace with a new one. Don't know what happened yet, but after we get it back we always inspect them to learn what happened and improve if possible.
The Edge said:The action of the PC is orbit not spin. There is no forced spin. The spin is a byproduct of the orbit because the spindle is mounted on a bearing so that it can orbit with no load. With pressure you can bog down that spin and no pad will spin. Hold it in the air and it will spin alot. That being said, even with that kind of bogging down, the PC will work just as intended. Our pads are designed to be used with the 6 inch counterweight for less vibration on your hands. How much pressure you apply, what speed you use, how much chemical, condition of the finish will all play into how much it ends up turning as well as orbiting.
Rsurfer said:If what you are saying is true, why then when I change to a LC ccs pad, it not only spins, but spins with about 15lbs. of pressure to the head of the pc? I do have the 6" counter weight and it did help with the rotation, but with little or no pressure to the pc. I've also used it with washers and without with the same results. No rotation. And I do know the difference between a da and a rotary. Again, why does the lc pads rotate and the edge do not?
Al-53 said:I am not trying to bad mouth a product here...But I have 4"...5"CCS...5.5 LC...and 6" CCS pads and I can put pressure on them to the point of almost flattening them and get rotation..If I had a video cam I would show you...I have put some serious downward pressure on them and they still spin... I am not favoring one pad over another..just stating a fact...even my old Edge classics will spin...it could be a optical illusion...but they look like spinning to me as I have a red 1" dot on my backing plate and its a solid red blur 360 degrees on speed 5 and 6....
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MikeyC said:Anyway, I'm not sure why people are always SO obsessed with whether the pad is spinning or not. As long as the pad is orbiting then it's still polishing. I only look to see if the pad is spinning to guage how much downward pressure I'm applying.
Adde said:seems to me a lot of the blue pads tear in that exact spot around the opening Im going to email aron with a pic of mine and send it back seeing if I can get a new one this is only 2nd use
Grimm said:I don't understand either. The PC is not designed to "spin" the pad at all. The spinning is just a byproduct of the physics of the machines orbitting. You put some pressure on the machine and any pad will most likely stop "spinning" at some point. Some may do it quicker than others.
budman3 said:What is the name of the PC? Porter Cable 7424 Dual Action Polisher. If the pads are not meant to spin, can you please name the two actions that this polisher does?
budman3 said:What is the name of the PC? Porter Cable 7424 Dual Action Polisher. If the pads are not meant to spin, can you please name the two actions that this polisher does?