Rotary Polishers

Rotary Polishers

Rotary buffers are drastically different in the way they work compared to Dual Action Polishers. Rotary Polishing Machines are very straightforward – the head spins on a single axis in a regular circular motion. This causes heat and friction to build up allowing the user to perform paint correction processes. Rotary Polishers will remove marks in paintwork that dual action polishers cannot. Because the rotary buffer is a direct driven machine, it can do a lot of work. A rotary buffer has the ability and the power to remove a lot of paint off the surface very quickly.

Difference Rotary and Orbital (DAP) Polisher

A rotary polisher spins the polishing pad in a clockwise direction, it usually has a direct drive motor. A rotary buffer repeatedly polishes the same area over and over again. You'll need to make sure that you don't overdo it by going through the paint layer. Therefore, the best rotary polishers are commonly used by professionals and are not recommended for first-time users. The motors and drive units used to build random, orbital polishers offer two different mechanical actions to spin the buffing pad when cleaning, polishing or adding a coating of wax to an automotive finish. Unlike a rotary buffer however, instead of using a direct drive mechanism to rotate the buffing pad in one direction, orbital polishers use a mechanism that causes the pad to both rotate in a circle and at the same time the pad oscillates in an eccentric pattern inside this larger, main rotating pattern or action of the polishing machine.

RUPES BigFoot LH19E

Featuring a high torque motor, compact and lightweight design, and premium ergonomics the LH 19E BigFoot RUPES rotary polisher is one of the most capable and maneuverable rotary polishers on the market today. The combination of power and elegance make it the ultimate rotary polishing solution for a variety of industries and applications.