Monday, June 28, 2010

Auto Polisher Bon-Aire RP120CN

Auto Polisher Bon-Aire RP120CN


Product Features

  • Handles adjust separately to create a variety of comfortable and functional combinations
  • 10 Bonnets Included (6 buffing/polishing bonnets and 4 wax applicator bonnets)
  • Motor Powerful 75 amp motor provides extra power for the tough jobs
  • 3,200 Orbits Per Minute provides clean, clear and swirl-free polishing
  • Light Weight- Weighs less than 6 lbs.( Fore More pls read me)

Product Description

This 120 volt auto polisher with adjustable handles includes a total of 10 wax applicator and polishing bonnets and adjustable rubber textured handles for convenient use Auto Polisher Bon-Aire RP120CN . It provides clean, swirl-free polishing Auto Polisher Bon-Aire RP120CN . Light-weight and weighing under 6 lbs, it can be used for cars, trucks, SUV's, motor homes and more Auto Polisher Bon-Aire RP120CN . ( Fore More pls read me)
This buffer has plenty of power to get the job done, and appears to be well worth the money. Some minor assembly is required. There is a `manual' but it does not contain any instructions, instead it mostly covers general safety. Assembly is fairly simple. You first attach the curved top handle, either with or without, the straight side handle. The handle can be installed for either right or left hand operators. The buffer is top heavy, so installing the side handle is highly recommended.

This unit comes with the accessories to get started right away. For buffing, it has a wool pad, and rubber backing pad. For sanding, a Velcro backed hard plastic disc is included, but you will need to provide the sandpaper inserts. A special wrench for locking down the rubber backing pad is included.

Controls are pretty basic. There is a throttle switch on the bottom of the handle, with a lock button to keep the motor running. The speed control dial is on the top of the housing, and goes from 1 to 6 (maximum). The buffer starts to whine at around level 3, and gets screaming loud at full speed, when ear protection is definitely recommended. The amount of vibration will vary according to the task, and motor speed. When sanding or buffing fine dust is typically produced, so you may want to wear eye protection and a dust mask.

If you are into weightlifting, using the buffer on a vehicle may not be too difficult, but for those not so physically fit, managing the weight and vibration, could be a challenge. Because of the tool is about 18 inches long, your hands end up positioned about a foot apart, in order to keep the torque generated by the buffer under control. Just a little inattention can result in losing control, or dropping the buffer, and you don't want to hurt yourself, damage your paint job, dent your vehicle, or damage anything else.( Fore More pls read me)