is that why Stu has still been dealing with questions ? because he is always in there ?You'll have to wait until they go into Mac Donald's for free wifi then lol
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I fried my air compressor today and need a new one. What should I look out for? I need it to run my EZE 24.
How did you fry it?I fried my air compressor today and need a new one. What should I look out for? I need it to run my EZE 24.
Trouble is I need on tomorrow morning and I'm in Ireland.Hi Mike,
I think you spoke to Andy today, we have calibrated one available for the machine
Don't know. Ive been trying to figure that out all day.How did you fry it?
How long a cable did u
25 metersHow long a cable did u run to power it
i would try rambo tools they are a PFT dealer in ireland
Trouble is I need on tomorrow morning and I'm in Ireland.
No but he wanted one today just trying to help a plasterer outThat's not an EZE dealer....
How dare you try and help out mike!!!No but he wanted one today just trying to help a plasterer out
Just trying to do the right thing lolHow dare you try and help out mike!!!
Why would a PFT LK 402 or Meka need to be calibrated to suit an Eze?
Why would a PFT LK 402 or Meka need to be calibrated to suit an Eze?
Grow up Mike !No but he wanted one today just trying to help a plasterer out
No but he wanted one today just trying to help a plasterer out
I know mate I can only apologise sorry from the heart of my bottomGrow up Mike !
Naughty step for you sonI know mate I can only apologise sorry from the heart of my bottom
Any Air compressor can be used and adapted as long as its over 12-14 CFM it is gonna work. You could get one from a hire shop till u choose ur new one
If the CFM is too much then you can just offload the air at the gun or turn the output down. There is no special type of air that only works for certain machines.
That said when you bought the machine you would of been supplied with a compressor that had been tested and chosen as suitable for the purpose the machine was being sold for.
Some compressors get hot when being run for a long period and also in 110v you would be better using a shorter cable. A membrane compressor is the most suitable for a plastering machine
You can trust my advice as its common sense, the compressor isnt special at all. Everytime someone buys one they have a different compressor.To my knowledge the Air compressor was being ran off an extension lead so had an Amperage drop.
Probably right,and probably half coiled up and too thin. keep it as small as possible
The CFM is irrelevant to a certain extent. It is constant or continouous pressure you require.
Its not irrelevant in the least. Its the only rellavant point to the whole discussion. A compressor makes air, thats all it does,compressors have regulators, you only have to advise him what compressor he could use and where to set it at. Its a tap
Too much or too little air with our machine and it won't work correctly.
Will the machine perform as it did the day he bought it if he set any suitable compressor to an output recommended by Eze technitions.
Trust me, we make them, we know them!
You can trust my advice as its common sense, the compressor isnt special at all. Everytime someone buys one they have a different compressor.
???The volume of air required on the EZE is different to others mate, various 'technologies' behind the machine make it unique
Not sure that's a good tag to have "EZE Dealer" sounds abit riskayThat's not an EZE dealer....
Not sure that's a good tag to have "EZE Dealer" sounds abit riskay
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