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Exaggerated ? Sounds like a flat out lie to me lol . Opm's are measurable lol. Very disappointing news to hear ,but thanks for the replyFlex's opm's are highly exaggerated. If you think Chemical Guys hype things well lets just say Flex takes it to a whole new level as far as opm's go. 3401 is a 5200 opm machine not 9600 so be rest assured the lowest figures you see are the more accurate ones.
I will inspect the tool/owners manual when I get home tonight and report back.
My 3401 manual states 9600 opm lol.
Mike when u have your xfe7-15 out later on ,could u please measure the backing plate ? I would really appreciate it ty![]()
Could you point us to this thread?
Here is information taken directly from FLEX-Tools website.
https://www.flex-tools.com/gb/Produkte/Polierer/XC_3401_VRG/index.php
I didn't bookmark it but many here have read it, hoping someone can link it, better yet Mike P can post it here. The BP was marked at every orbit, very interesting thread.
Hi folks I'm researching polishers and I'm seeing conflicting specs on this new polisher regarding max opm's I've seen 8400 9600 and some pics of 5400 on the plate on the tool . Which is correct ?
Mike when u have your xfe7-15 out later on ,could u please measure the backing plate ? I would really appreciate it ty![]()
Tyvm Mike . I will check out your thread cheersHave you had a chance to see my unboxing thread? There are plenty pictures about the tool and other FLEX polishers inside.
On top of the machine it displays 3k-9k. On the side shows 1500-4500. I would imagine on top of the machine shows OPM while the side shows RPM.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-15-150-unboxing-flex-picture-comparison.html
I had a chance to measure the backing plate and it comes out to 5.75" exactly. I am displaying the 6.5" Lake Country Thin Pro pads in the thread.