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Pads binding up.

February 5 2009 at 1:44 AM
theylive 

Over the past couple of weeks my pads are binding up with long little strands and the binding starts within 15 minutes or so of initial continual use. It seems the pads are "hot", but not fully damp... maybe from the friction? I've rinsed and cleaned all of the orifices, and made sure the solution is flowing through the heads. Any ideas on what might be causing this. I take my time going over wet and dry passes, so I don't believe I'm moving to quickly. Thanks.

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: Pads binding up.

February 5 2009, 6:06 AM 

How recently have you cleaned the plumbing on the Cimex. Uneven flow is the biggest contributor to unusual pad wear. Try cleaning out your plumbing real well and see if that helps...
http://excellent-supply.com/CIMEX_FLOW_MAINTENANCE_INSTRUCTIONS.pdf

Contact me if you have any problems - I'll be glad to help... rick@excellent-supply.com">E-Mail>




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