Glenn,
The M200 has an output of up-to 18l/min whereas the Ritmo, both models in 110 or 240v only have an output of 14l/min.
The Ritmo data-sheets states maximum conveying distance of 20m. The M200 is 25m - Yes both can go further and we have seen it on both sides. But, these are the stone cold facts from the producers
The M200 being 110v doesn't limit the user in anyway shape or form. The machine is small enough to carry out domestic type contracts, yet due to the pumping distance and output it can also be used on site effectively. The benefit of being 110v is there are no site restrictions whereas there are on 240v machines - yes, people get away with it but many are simply not allowed.
The setup of the M200 at £5995.00 + VAT includes both the Render and EWI set-up. To spray finishing plasters all thats required is a £460.00 + VAT set-up, therefore making the M200 a far more cost effective option.
The benefit of the EZE gun is that it can be used for Renders and thin coat systems. An automatic shut off lever for both air and material comes as standard with the machine. Its a far more unique, universal and robust gun than standard guns.
The setup time of the M200, changing of the R/S, cleaning and general breakdown is far quicker due to the PU liners and quick release pins. This has been an advantage M-tec have had for many years in my opinion.
The M100 from M-tec is their equivalent of the Ritmo - we wouldn't have brought a like for like machine out, only a better one. We have worked hard on this for a long time and have shown the 'AJH Design' is unique to the UK which many PFT dealers and fans doubted on FB groups.
So in a nutshell - the M200, M100 and Ritmo will all do the same things in effect. Yet, the M200 will outperform both of the other machines on pumping distance, mix quality, output and most importantly cost effectiveness