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    max speed setting

    I just got my pc model 7334, I`m a little disappointed in that it doesn`t have a speed adjustment dial. Basically it`s on at 6000 rpm, I bought it used online, and "a$$umed" it would have the speed setting dial. Anyway, I`m wondering if I used this setting all the time when polishing, would it do more harm than good?

    If bad, it`ll probably go back on ebay or something. I`m a newbie when comes to using the pc, don`t worry I intend on practicing on some junkyard hood first.

    Did I buy the wrong tool?

    Thanks for your inputs in advance.

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    Hi.

    I dont know the product numbers. Is this a rotary polisher or a random orbital?

    John

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    it`s a porter cable random orbital model#7334 sander/polisher

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    I would keep it if I got it. Just remember that the higher speed will splatter product more, so be careful or you`ll have major cleanup. Also you inherantly have more cutting power with the high speed, so be midful when choosing pads and product.

    No need to get a practice hood, a RO won`t hurt anything.

    I usually don`t go all the way to 6, but I always use higher speed and less pressure.

    Have fun and enjoy using it!!!
    Rob
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    I tried it out, it does the job and no problems so that`s good. It might be a keeper

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    I notice that at higher speeds it does less spinning and more vibrating. I like it around 4-5 and I try to apply a little pressure but not very much. If you let the machine just rest on the paint it seems to give you more orbital action but whe you lean on it a little it kinda just vibrates without much spinning at all.


    Best regards,
    John

 

 

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