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Forced Rotation Machine Pads | DETALKS

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What makes forced rotation foam pads different from the rest? David Patterson from Lake Country explains the science behind the foam and why the design is specifically for Forced machines! If you've used a Flex 3401. Makita, or new Rupes Mille, then you know these machines pack some serious power. Mainly because of the gear driven rotation that keeps moving no matter what you do! Hence why an extra cushion on the pad is necessary for pressure and heat. The foam design is different than most flat pads or even the long throw HDO pads. These Forced pads produce less vibration and give the user a better feel of the machine. David spent a few days in Idaho at The Rag Company headquarters and filmed a handful of DETALKS and demonstration videos. So Stay tuned for future uploads! Want to see more Lake Country products? Check out their site!

Have a suggestion or want to ask a question? Head over to the DeTalks Facebook group and let us know:

Host: Levi Gates & David Patterson Recorded by: Dane Hennen & Anthony Fisher Edited by : Anthony Fisher

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What makes forced rotation foam pads different from the rest? David Patterson from Lake Country explains the science behind the foam and why the design is specifically for Forced machines! If you've used a Flex 3401. Makita, or new Rupes Mille, then you know these machines pack some serious power. Mainly because of the gear driven rotation that keeps moving no matter what you do! Hence why an extra cushion on the pad is necessary for pressure and heat. The foam design is different than most flat pads or even the long throw HDO pads. These Forced pads produce less vibration and give the user a better feel of the machine. David spent a few days in Idaho at The Rag Company headquarters and filmed a handful of DETALKS and demonstration videos. So Stay tuned for future uploads! Want to see more Lake Country products? Check out their site!

Have a suggestion or want to ask a question? Head over to the DeTalks Facebook group and let us know:

Host: Levi Gates & David Patterson Recorded by: Dane Hennen & Anthony Fisher Edited by : Anthony Fisher

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