SamIam
Member
Guys on the Face book, who were long time love Sapphire and Prochem. Guys are jumping to the steam action..
Saying more heat, more vacuum, better dry times.
I commented on a post, about lift setting and more vacuum.
Years ago a guy posted he had a Legend and a 405.
His techs said the legend had better vacuum??????
Well from the factory the legend is set to 14 hg.
The 405 is set to 12 hg.
So it may feel harder to push the same wand on a 100 ft hose run with the higher lift setting.
The steam action are set at 18, much like Cobbs 17 hgs.
I said all higher lift settings will get you is more heat, and operator fatigue, and wear and tear on your machine.
I guess if you use a holed glide and a aw29 you probably don't notice it.
I run my 570 at 15 but usually only gets to 13-14.
And my pro 1200 is set to 13 hg.
And the devastator is still hard to push with a slot glide.
Is 18 really necessary?????
Saying more heat, more vacuum, better dry times.
I commented on a post, about lift setting and more vacuum.
Years ago a guy posted he had a Legend and a 405.
His techs said the legend had better vacuum??????
Well from the factory the legend is set to 14 hg.
The 405 is set to 12 hg.
So it may feel harder to push the same wand on a 100 ft hose run with the higher lift setting.
The steam action are set at 18, much like Cobbs 17 hgs.
I said all higher lift settings will get you is more heat, and operator fatigue, and wear and tear on your machine.
I guess if you use a holed glide and a aw29 you probably don't notice it.
I run my 570 at 15 but usually only gets to 13-14.
And my pro 1200 is set to 13 hg.
And the devastator is still hard to push with a slot glide.
Is 18 really necessary?????