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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Conyers. Ga
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Jun 21st, 08, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by SEJim
John,
You are right. The larger the vacuum surface tool the harder it is to contain the vacuum over the surface being cleaned. You can also have a tendency to suck down to the surface if the conditions are right. As someone mentioned in the Steel Eagle video, it looks like he is having a hard time pushing the tool. Well, in that particular case they are right. He was having a tough time because the tool was not adjusted properly for the floor conditions. They were cleaning a very smoothly finished floor and the tool would tend to suck down. By adjusting the tool up a 1/16 to 1/8” it would move much more effortlessly yet maintain its capture rate of the waste water.
Thank you for your comments on our products.
Jim
Sales & Marketing Mgr.
Steel Eagle
800-447-3924
jlangstr@steeleagle.com
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Jim, I talked with you this weak and ordered a part for my system that melted!, seen you was on-board and just wanted to thank you for helping me out and sharing your knowledge about recovery system, Hope your still on the boards
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