Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
With the Sabre being AC heads that saves you some air right there.Though, I'm not sure I'd shrink down. Air is nice for many things around the shop.I'm with Gerry, I'm not sure I could deal with hand cranking down the clamps. Would you want to go back to hand crank windows in your car?
You could probably get away with a 3hp compressor for the Sabre but you really should get a 5hp and those are cheap and plentiful.One thing you will end up absolutely hating on the Volt is not having pneumatic screen clamps, trust me you will hate it. I have pneumatic screen clamps on my press but have 4 clamps that I have to hand tighten for each squeegee and floodbar for each head and it is just as bad as not having pneumatic screen clamps. Another thing that isn't clear but is super important about the Volt is how the squeegee pressure is adjusted and could it be adjusted per head. Unfortunately I think the salesman just dont know how their presses work and cant answer technical questions which is pretty frustrating.
Quote from: Prosperi-Tees on August 22, 2014, 06:13:06 PMYou could probably get away with a 3hp compressor for the Sabre but you really should get a 5hp and those are cheap and plentiful.One thing you will end up absolutely hating on the Volt is not having pneumatic screen clamps, trust me you will hate it. I have pneumatic screen clamps on my press but have 4 clamps that I have to hand tighten for each squeegee and floodbar for each head and it is just as bad as not having pneumatic screen clamps. Another thing that isn't clear but is super important about the Volt is how the squeegee pressure is adjusted and could it be adjusted per head. Unfortunately I think the salesman just dont know how their presses work and cant answer technical questions which is pretty frustrating.Please you have no idea what the conversation was between the customer and the salesperson. WOW.....I thought this board agreed to be fair. Unless you have first hand knowledge of the conversation, that I don't know about. I am more than happy to answer any serious question you might have.
Quote from: Anatolhelp on August 22, 2014, 06:42:32 PMQuote from: Prosperi-Tees on August 22, 2014, 06:13:06 PMYou could probably get away with a 3hp compressor for the Sabre but you really should get a 5hp and those are cheap and plentiful.One thing you will end up absolutely hating on the Volt is not having pneumatic screen clamps, trust me you will hate it. I have pneumatic screen clamps on my press but have 4 clamps that I have to hand tighten for each squeegee and floodbar for each head and it is just as bad as not having pneumatic screen clamps. Another thing that isn't clear but is super important about the Volt is how the squeegee pressure is adjusted and could it be adjusted per head. Unfortunately I think the salesman just dont know how their presses work and cant answer technical questions which is pretty frustrating.Please you have no idea what the conversation was between the customer and the salesperson. WOW.....I thought this board agreed to be fair. Unless you have first hand knowledge of the conversation, that I don't know about. I am more than happy to answer any serious question you might have. I am going to go off on a tangent here, but hey, as an admin I am allowed!Terry, that is an amazing response time to a feature request. How long did that take, whole of three weeks? Be careful, few more moves like that and there will be a long waiting line for the presses (which brings with it all kinds of headache!)Nice job!pierre
And it still has not been explained how the squeegee pressure is adjusted and if it can be adjusted per head. If it takes that much to get an answer to a technical question I wonder what would happen if you were really in need of something like yesterday when and if the press goes down.