We use a b4 2l although ours is an l if that makes any odds.
You can buy the longer pins and put the b42l on the ritmo m and increases the output,We use a b4 2l although ours is an l if that makes any odds.
Just about to order now so I'll probably let you know beforeI have put B4-2 soft on my ritmo M but not used it yet, will post when I do. Summer time we like to get the gear on early so spraying weber with the 3 phase atm.
Not sure mate just what I've been told must beIs there a back order on PFT r&s’s @Tom81? Why 3 weeks?
Yes when they are on compatible machines but the m runs faster than the l so when you put b42 on faster output apparentlyA b4-2 has the same output as a b4-1.5
You're right that the m does turn faster than the l. As for the rs, no, they both have the same output at the same rpm.Yes when they are on compatible machines but the m runs faster than the l so when you put b42 on faster output apparently
Have you tried Chris at direct building supplies ?You can buy the longer pins and put the b42l on the ritmo m and increases the output,
not that bothered really but I can't get my hands on the b4 1.5 pft 3 week wait,
I'm getting through them so quick at the moment some a lot quicker than others and going to be in trouble,
I've just brought 2 bloody set's and bolt'sYou're right that the m does turn faster than the l. As for the rs, no, they both have the same output at the same rpm.
Just ordered a couple mate sorted nowHave you tried Chris at direct building supplies ?
Good lad, what you spraying to chomp on your r+s ?I've just brought 2 bloody set's and bolt's
Just ordered a couple mate sorted now
Just base coat, I've had some that will do 10 pallets some will do 5 use lot of Johnstone's high performance but recently been spraying fassa ki7Good lad, what you spraying to chomp on your r+s ?
Spoke with Ian he reckons it's fine and get high output but got to be soft r&sPft Scotland told me no tom can’t remember exactly why but sure he said something about the 1.5 is the turn where as the l turn is 2 , the wiser guys on here might know what he meant
Wish I could get my hands on another new oneFound it , M power
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Just get with the times insteadWish I could get my hands on another new one
Brilliant little machine
The B is the unit size. All B pumps will have the same diameter as each other but length can vary.Pft Scotland told me no tom can’t remember exactly why but sure he said something about the 1.5 is the turn where as the l turn is 2 , the wiser guys on here might know what he meant
That’s what I meant too brother , tom this came this morningThe B is the unit size. All B pumps will have the same diameter as each other but length can vary.
The 4 is the ocsilation in mm, as a B4 rotor turns it throws 4mm off its centre line. The bigger this number the more volume the pump will have and therefore more speed.
The 1.5 and 2 is the amount of revolutions of the rotor it takes for the material to pass through the unit, the lower this number the faster the pump.
You might then look and think that the ritmo L's B4-2 has a lower output than the M's B4-1.5 but this is not the case, because the L's pump is 33% longer than the M's it takes another .5 of a revolution (33%) for the material to pass through.
So the output of the two units is exactly the same and speed will then be determined by motor rpm, which is faster on the M. The only benefit of the longer r/s of the L is its ability to hold more pressure.
Impressive knowledge @WezlyThe B is the unit size. All B pumps will have the same diameter as each other but length can vary.
The 4 is the ocsilation in mm, as a B4 rotor turns it throws 4mm off its centre line. The bigger this number the more volume the pump will have and therefore more speed.
The 1.5 and 2 is the amount of revolutions of the rotor it takes for the material to pass through the unit, the lower this number the faster the pump.
You might then look and think that the ritmo L's B4-2 has a lower output than the M's B4-1.5 but this is not the case, because the L's pump is 33% longer than the M's it takes another .5 of a revolution (33%) for the material to pass through.
So the output of the two units is exactly the same and speed will then be determined by motor rpm, which is faster on the M. The only benefit of the longer r/s of the L is its ability to hold more pressure.
Obviously the material will make a differenceThat’s what I meant too brother , tom this came this morning
How many pallets you guys get out of one roughly ?
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Look at PFT spec and and Lts per rpm they seem the same, the soft version should be easier to turn therefore less amps and more rpm, that's what I hope but will post when we finally use the thing. I only use the clampable R&S usually on the ritmo M, not too tight, holding pressure at over 5bar is fine, again less amp draw.The B is the unit size. All B pumps will have the same diameter as each other but length can vary.
The 4 is the ocsilation in mm, as a B4 rotor turns it throws 4mm off its centre line. The bigger this number the more volume the pump will have and therefore more speed.
The 1.5 and 2 is the amount of revolutions of the rotor it takes for the material to pass through the unit, the lower this number the faster the pump.
You might then look and think that the ritmo L's B4-2 has a lower output than the M's B4-1.5 but this is not the case, because the L's pump is 33% longer than the M's it takes another .5 of a revolution (33%) for the material to pass through.
So the output of the two units is exactly the same and speed will then be determined by motor rpm, which is faster on the M. The only benefit of the longer r/s of the L is its ability to hold more pressure.
That's right, they are the same. Interesting you say about the soft, but by putting 33% longer r/s your increasing the rolling resistance by 33%. You won't find any extra rpm by reducing load, the soft r/s is designed to ease the machine on start up when it will pull most amps.Look at PFT spec and and Lts per rpm they seem the same, the soft version should be easier to turn therefore less amps and more rpm, that's what I hope but will post when we finally use the thing. I only use the clampable R&S usually on the ritmo M, not too tight, holding pressure at over 5bar is fine, again less amp draw.
I was just gonna say the exact same thingThe B is the unit size. All B pumps will have the same diameter as each other but length can vary.
The 4 is the ocsilation in mm, as a B4 rotor turns it throws 4mm off its centre line. The bigger this number the more volume the pump will have and therefore more speed.
The 1.5 and 2 is the amount of revolutions of the rotor it takes for the material to pass through the unit, the lower this number the faster the pump.
You might then look and think that the ritmo L's B4-2 has a lower output than the M's B4-1.5 but this is not the case, because the L's pump is 33% longer than the M's it takes another .5 of a revolution (33%) for the material to pass through.
So the output of the two units is exactly the same and speed will then be determined by motor rpm, which is faster on the M. The only benefit of the longer r/s of the L is its ability to hold more pressure.
That’s what I meant too brother , tom this came this morning
How many pallets you guys get out of one roughly ?
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F*** knows they all say that?10lpm???
Could this be how there ment to be on these?must be from the same batch as mine because labels are on upside down, bear this in mind when fitting.