Maravilloso avance de tecnología con estás nuevas herramientas, lograrán mayores resultados óptimos, felicitaciones. Quisiera saber si habrá alguna mejora con la herramienta cyclo doble cabezal, me refiero a las almohadillas?
So there’s no airflow through the pad from the now flat backing plate, and you’ve still got the system in place that boils the pad due to the backing plate friction?
The Mark V features a shroud with holes for airflow, but its backing plate is designed without polyurethane, which means it generates less heat overall. Unlike the Mark III, which required holes in the backing plate for heat management, the Mark V's design minimizes heat buildup, reducing the risk of overheating the pad. This means you can enjoy a more efficient polishing experience with less friction and heat.
Hello everyone, this speaker is Silvio Brass Catanduva Brasil, working with automotive polishing since 1993. I'm a professional polisher, I mean, I do everything with all products here in Brazil. , woohoo, Go Corinthians!!! It's not really an impressive thing, it looks like it has some kind of alien technology, that's right, your Guido Valentine, may God bless you writing your name in the book of life, it would be surreal to win such a piece of jewelry. I'm talking now to the people who run the private Rupes group, thank you for the opportunity to participate and for having a unique opportunity to absorb some simply incredible learning. Thank you very much, I created this sentence: Rupes together with you, reaching the orbit of perfection
Generally, there isn’t a significant difference in weight between the two, but both tools are built to reduce noise. Ultimately, either option could suit your needs well! Whether you choose corded or cordless, both are excellent choices-it really comes down to your preference!
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No, they are NOT cross-compatible. Not only are they physically unable to engage with the Mark III, but the counterweight assembly and balancing engineered into the tool rely on their specific backing plates, and using them interchangeably could compromise support and vibration management. However, Mark V backing plates are compatible with the HLR tools.
I dont understand. In Poland Mark V was available since 2 months but with Old plate on photos. Many dealers have it. It was beta version? Any differnece. I have Mark III but now i dont know, there is two versions of Mark V?
The version you have seen in the wild in other countries was being tested in different markets. There is only one Mark V. While that tool had the Mark V icon on the back, it was not the mass production Mark V available today.
The Mark V should be available in all markets. We recommend checking in with your authorized distributor in Canada for the most up-to-date information on availability. Thank you for your interest!
The new features of the Mark V, including the PrecisionPro backing plate, advanced POLYSYNTHEC gear set, updated eccentric set, anti-spin shroud, and enhanced motor and electronics, all contribute to improved pad rotation and reduced stalling. While the Mark III has been a solid performer, these upgrades in the Mark V take the experience to a new level, providing better control and efficiency during use. We're excited for you to see the difference! Also, in Italy and other countries the number 4 is considered an unlucky number, so it was determined to go straight to 5.
Pretty exiting stuff, but how much more torque / power does it actually have? Lowering the center of gravity and make the backing plate lighter is a crucial element of improvement! What material is the backing plate made of? Is a "washer" mod still needed to improve the user experience? :) Love my Mark II and III LHR21! Looking forward to test out the diffrence in real life...
Thank you for your support of RUPES! We’re excited to hear you love your Mark II and III! We can’t wait for you to experience the difference in real life! To answer your question, the RPMs are the same between the Mark III and Mark V. Also, the backing plate is not made from polyurethane; it features a new design for improved performance. Regarding the "washer" mod, RUPES has never recommended it, as it can negatively affect the balance of the tool and impact performance.
No, they are NOT cross-compatible. Not only are they physically unable to engage with the Mark III, but the counterweight assembly and balancing engineered into the tool rely on their specific backing plates, and using them interchangeably could compromise support and vibration management. However, Mark V backing plates are compatible with the HLR tools.
Congrats on the Launch of this amazing tool! So smooth! So quite!
NIce the new Corded polishers are coming out! Love it
Excellent product ingenuity! Looking forward to test this work of art!
Patriot distributing! NC,SC,GA,TN,IN, OH! Waiting !
Got to use some early, awesome lineup and was much quieter.
WOW! Exciting! 👍
Introduction of Mark V am guessing since is out on brochures but has been widely known yet. If so looks nice and the best is the new BP
Looking forward to this!!!
Outstanding!! 👍🏻🇨🇦
Maravilloso avance de tecnología con estás nuevas herramientas, lograrán mayores resultados óptimos, felicitaciones. Quisiera saber si habrá alguna mejora con la herramienta cyclo doble cabezal, me refiero a las almohadillas?
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So there’s no airflow through the pad from the now flat backing plate, and you’ve still got the system in place that boils the pad due to the backing plate friction?
The Mark V features a shroud with holes for airflow, but its backing plate is designed without polyurethane, which means it generates less heat overall. Unlike the Mark III, which required holes in the backing plate for heat management, the Mark V's design minimizes heat buildup, reducing the risk of overheating the pad. This means you can enjoy a more efficient polishing experience with less friction and heat.
Amazing!
Hello everyone, this speaker is Silvio Brass Catanduva Brasil, working with automotive polishing since 1993. I'm a professional polisher, I mean, I do everything with all products here in Brazil. , woohoo, Go Corinthians!!! It's not really an impressive thing, it looks like it has some kind of alien technology, that's right, your Guido Valentine, may God bless you writing your name in the book of life, it would be surreal to win such a piece of jewelry. I'm talking now to the people who run the private Rupes group, thank you for the opportunity to participate and for having a unique opportunity to absorb some simply incredible learning. Thank you very much, I created this sentence: Rupes together with you, reaching the orbit of perfection
Hi, between the mark v and the new cordless 15”m which ones is quieter and lighter?
Generally, there isn’t a significant difference in weight between the two, but both tools are built to reduce noise. Ultimately, either option could suit your needs well! Whether you choose corded or cordless, both are excellent choices-it really comes down to your preference!
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Hi I l from Ukraine , start my carrier in Polish business. Right now live in Bulgaria, but very hard to find a work.
I hope in future. You create training Center in this country. And help people , who want training ❤
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Why did Rupes skip Mark 4?
Is the new pad holder backward compatible with the older machines?
No, they are NOT cross-compatible. Not only are they physically unable to engage with the Mark III, but the counterweight assembly and balancing engineered into the tool rely on their specific backing plates, and using them interchangeably could compromise support and vibration management. However, Mark V backing plates are compatible with the HLR tools.
Thanks for the reply 👍
I dont understand. In Poland Mark V was available since 2 months but with Old plate on photos. Many dealers have it. It was beta version? Any differnece. I have Mark III but now i dont know, there is two versions of Mark V?
The version you have seen in the wild in other countries was being tested in different markets. There is only one Mark V. While that tool had the Mark V icon on the back, it was not the mass production Mark V available today.
Rupes Mini still on 1st gen watching the big polishers go through multiple upgrades
Well that got upgraded with the HLR75 so not really
When will this will be available in the Canadian market?
The Mark V should be available in all markets. We recommend checking in with your authorized distributor in Canada for the most up-to-date information on availability. Thank you for your interest!
Are these Mark V polishers shipping to US distributors already?
Yes they are! Many of our distributors should have them in stock already.
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Looks good, any improvement in terms of stalling, over the MK III? Was there never a MK IV?
The new features of the Mark V, including the PrecisionPro backing plate, advanced POLYSYNTHEC gear set, updated eccentric set, anti-spin shroud, and enhanced motor and electronics, all contribute to improved pad rotation and reduced stalling. While the Mark III has been a solid performer, these upgrades in the Mark V take the experience to a new level, providing better control and efficiency during use. We're excited for you to see the difference! Also, in Italy and other countries the number 4 is considered an unlucky number, so it was determined to go straight to 5.
@@RUPES many thanks 👍
Price on tool only?
Please check with your authorized distributor for pricing
525usd
Finally the mark V which was planned to come out in April 😂😂
mark V
Pretty exiting stuff, but how much more torque / power does it actually have? Lowering the center of gravity and make the backing plate lighter is a crucial element of improvement! What material is the backing plate made of?
Is a "washer" mod still needed to improve the user experience? :) Love my Mark II and III LHR21! Looking forward to test out the diffrence in real life...
Thank you for your support of RUPES! We’re excited to hear you love your Mark II and III! We can’t wait for you to experience the difference in real life! To answer your question, the RPMs are the same between the Mark III and Mark V. Also, the backing plate is not made from polyurethane; it features a new design for improved performance. Regarding the "washer" mod, RUPES has never recommended it, as it can negatively affect the balance of the tool and impact performance.
@@RUPESIs the new backing plate compatible with the Mark III? Thanks
No, they are NOT cross-compatible. Not only are they physically unable to engage with the Mark III, but the counterweight assembly and balancing engineered into the tool rely on their specific backing plates, and using them interchangeably could compromise support and vibration management. However, Mark V backing plates are compatible with the HLR tools.
@@RUPES Much appreciated, thank you for clearing that up.