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The RPM is the only press mfg that has seen the advantage to digitally reading out head speed but all the others have a 1-10 type dial that can be used for mostly accurate recording of settings.
Quote from: ZooCity on December 20, 2014, 09:01:25 PMThe RPM is the only press mfg that has seen the advantage to digitally reading out head speed but all the others have a 1-10 type dial that can be used for mostly accurate recording of settings. Not totally true...on M&R presses that have VFDs on the heads (and maybe others that have the little plexi window where you can see the vfd readout), you can see the speed of the current stroke expressed in HZ. that number is far more accurate than the 1-10 knob. (of course, it doens't show it on the cool display like the RPM, but you can definitely find it and record it).
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