tommythecat
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- Aug 17, 2010
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Wait a sec.. You're turning the tool on at speed 3 or 4 while hitting it with compressed air to clean it? If so, then you're doing it wrong. the tool should be turned off when hitting it with compressed air. If the pad doesn't have anything against it and you turn on the tool @ sped 4 then the pad will surely fly off.
Good to know now. :laughing:
My cleaning process was actually with a brush. For the compressed air I was just commenting based on what I saw in the video. Could be remembering it wrong.
I turned the machine down to 4 when cleaning on the first pad. It flew off while the brush was touching the pad. If it spun with no load at any time it was only for a split second. It flew off the 4th or 5th time I was cleaning it. The same thing for the second pad only I had kicked it down to 3 when cleaning that time around.
I will just have to be more careful the next time around. :xyxthumbs: