if you are looking for a robust grinder - milwaukee ag9 - 16years in my workshop, it is stronger than any of the 900w that I had a chance to work with.
The kick is quite prominent with pneumatic grinders, once I purchased a simple parkside electric straight die grinder I get much more comfort even at low speeds - I must say what I used to is virtually non existent right now. The problem might be not the rotational speed itself but...
after reading this post, I must say I am so lucky to live in Poland... 3ph comes as obvious and obligatory in every household to distrubite load evenly, it would be impossible and illegal to build a house without 3ph here... and asking your neighbours for anything? that just made my day..
personally own 894, perfect balance here, my bigger one is chicage pneumatics 750NM, the 894 is just in the sweetspot and cannot say it is weak, it is easily snaps wheel bolts on my passat. Got the 887 too, a perfect lightweight impact wrench.
been there, done that, took lifetime nad still takes, keep fingers crossed for you, they are great little project cars:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QfWTC8X6hMyuaoqL8
good luck
but it doesnt matter whether it is here or there, you need to do the same amount of tidious work to convince people that these tools are no good and your shop is not the place for them, I lost patience for that long ago and indeed while I owned and still own a number of lidl tools, I cant...
any details on the improvements? there was a lot of negative response among fb parkside users reporting every fault possible; geometry issues/allround play everywhere, speed potentiometer failure, belt driving wheels simply breaking apart, worn gear train. How are they better now? I am just...
I bought my unit from FACHOWIEC and they are a direct importer here and first to go to if there are problems, these units are still being sold:
https://fachowiec.com/sklep/pl/products/9277492_spawarka_inwertorowa_jet_tig_ac_dc_200_igbt_welder_fantasy+_uchwyt_parker
so the repair must be...
have you noticed 58v grinders from dewalt? I am almost sure of superiority over the rest of the pack...
https://www.protoolreviews.com/tools/power/cordless/batteries-chargers/milwaukee-9-0-vs-dewalt-flexvolt/26865/
but looking at the prices of the 9ah batteries now, I think it is better to go...
I know this a bit because I remap my vw tdi engines but I don't use a strobo lamp, I can use it on the pump test bench to see how the duty cycle transforms into a given advance value however.... with mapping... it doesnt have to be very scientific while on the engine. It is better to change the...
the adjustment is built in the lamp, it is a retard / advance wheel usually at the back, more expensive ones have an analog indicator.. but again nothing to do with the pipe pick-up.
if you cannot lookup the timing in the software (that's bosch I suppose so sounds strange), perhaps you should...
electronic pumps can be precisely adjusted through obd and software... no need for the lamp... basically the lamp is the same as for the spark ignition, there is however a signal pickup from the fuel pipe, the pickup can be bought alone and used with a whatever ignition lamp...
they are subject to exemption based on the transport category calculation (no eq no lq).. the packing must be secure of course - p200, it is weight depending.. you can carry them anyway, but if you ask about legality, the adr stuff tells you the details...