Yes I know what you meanThe top of the stator has a little inverted slope to aid material flow, have a look and see.
Same perhaps it's just print?I was under the impression that b4-2 b4-1.5 was 14lpm??
Or Jonesy is knocking out loads of snidey rotor n stators lolSame perhaps it's just print?
It's 10lpm at 400rpm. Ritmos spin at close to 600rpm.Same perhaps it's just print?
You certainly know you're s*** mateIt's 10lpm at 400rpm. Ritmos spin at close to 600rpm.
So if a ritmo turbo was on speed 5 with. D6-3 slim r&s what lpm would that be spitting out? About 10-12lpm?It's 10lpm at 400rpm. Ritmos spin at close to 600rpm.
I wonder how they will last to the b4 1.5Sprayed with B4-2 soft today, 38 weber on rendaid so 2 passes, water 200, amps draw was 4.5, didn't seem any different apart from machine started easier so less wet after start stop off a tower, b*****d of a job of a tower.
I had just over 200 bags about 5 and half pallets out of mine @McPlasterWell, we have put 88 bags through the ritmo m with the b4-2 soft up to now, Friday I used the 15m light weight hose which I think is a little narrower than standard 25mm, all sprayed well but the amps were a little high at 5.6 ish, bit more on start up after down time moving mortar line but all in all comfortable little set up, bit quicker but not much, certainly helps the arms with lighter hose and slow but adequate application speed you get with the single phase mixer pumps, all in all quite pleased with the set up. Money pits machines are ! But work smart not hard.
If I was pumping monocouche everyday on plots and site it would be a no-brainer three phase,I know it's heavier kit to move around but the D6-3 on bigger pumps last an age, I'd rather wack a bit of petrol in the genny and belt it on and foxtrot oscar home.