A little note for the smallest machine that you've showed, i have a PFBSA 4 A1 which looks very similar to that one, i took it apart (thanks for showing me the spot for the second bearing, i ordered one) And i've found that indeed the lack of power is coming from the small 1pcs battery (2Ah), and the motor thats significantly shorter. I've did some fine metal polishing with it on speed 1 though, and it works fine there, anything else that requires even a small amount of power is impossible. When i take off the toolholder, i use speed1 to screw the holder back on, and it cant make it even barely tight😂😂
Hi, great video. What is the exact type of bearing that you added? I'm not experienced in working with bearings, but it seems you made it run with even less vibrations...
I bought this from Lidl exactly 5 weeks ago for 25.99 € Also managed to get the Rotary Tool Accessory Set (276 pieces), not included! Maybe there even are tool attachments available?
Good price 👍🏻 I also pondered about the accesory set, but did not buy one, as I already had most accesories, just not in set form. I don't know about other tool attachments, sadly.
The only thing missing from your box is the tension-wrench to fasten or loosen the bits properly. Always use the Max setting to uphold the motor torque during high forces(but avoid them!). The motor needs to rotate in order for the electromagnets to properly transfer power to torque moment. Like you said it does not use a gearbox. :)
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Ok je ali, nisam/o baš zatovoljan/i tu...
Have a good one diy!! (y)
Me too...
A little note for the smallest machine that you've showed, i have a PFBSA 4 A1 which looks very similar to that one, i took it apart (thanks for showing me the spot for the second bearing, i ordered one)
And i've found that indeed the lack of power is coming from the small 1pcs battery (2Ah), and the motor thats significantly shorter.
I've did some fine metal polishing with it on speed 1 though, and it works fine there, anything else that requires even a small amount of power is impossible.
When i take off the toolholder, i use speed1 to screw the holder back on, and it cant make it even barely tight😂😂
Thank you for confirming my findings 👍🏻
what the number of bearing
Hi, great video. What is the exact type of bearing that you added? I'm not experienced in working with bearings, but it seems you made it run with even less vibrations...
Hi. Thanks! I actually show the bearing model in the video: 22:15
I used a 687Z bearing.
Interesant, acum am niște idei despre ce a vrea ca cumpăr. Frumoasa brațară btw.
Multumesc! 🤭
I bought this from Lidl exactly 5 weeks ago for 25.99 €
Also managed to get the Rotary Tool Accessory Set (276 pieces), not included!
Maybe there even are tool attachments available?
Good price 👍🏻 I also pondered about the accesory set, but did not buy one, as I already had most accesories, just not in set form.
I don't know about other tool attachments, sadly.
The only thing missing from your box is the tension-wrench to fasten or loosen the bits properly.
Always use the Max setting to uphold the motor torque during high forces(but avoid them!).
The motor needs to rotate in order for the electromagnets to properly transfer power to torque moment.
Like you said it does not use a gearbox. :)
Thanks for the info. That wrench is not important for me, so in the end it was not such a bad purchase.
Witam czy można ją ładować ładowarka od telefonu?
Hello. Yes, that is how I charge it.
what the number of the battery
Number? You mean battery type? It's 18650
@@UltimateDIY no the extra snall battery you added
I did not add a battery. I added a bearing and I show the dimensions and model number in the video.
sorry bearing I meant @@UltimateDIY
would you recommend this tool
I am thinking of buying one tomorrow thanks