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higher the torque, the better the tool handles viscous masses, where special force is required to turn the mixing nozzle. It is measured in Newtons per metre (N/m). Note that with an increase in the speed of rotation (see "Number of revolutions"), the torque decreases, and vice versa.
Numerical value, expressed in liters, indicating the maximum volume of solution that the mixer can mix in one step.
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Soft start. This function allows you to avoid a sharp start of the engine at the beginning of work, which, on the one hand, allows you to avoid overloads on the power supply network, and on the other hand, splashing of building mixtures.
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Speed controller. The ability to adjust the speed of rotation of the nozzle of the working tool will be very useful for working with mixtures of different consistency. As you know, for effective mixing of liquid materials, a high speed is required, and for viscous materials, a lower speed, but a higher torque.
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Maintain momentum. With the help of special sensors, the speed control system monitors changes in load and, depending on this, increases or decreases the speed of the nozzle, thus maintaining the speed set by the user, regardless of the load. This ensures more efficient and better mixing and extends the life of the device.
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Power button lock. Locking the power button when the tool is off allows you to avoid accidental start in abnormal mode, which increases the safety of the device. And vice versa: locking when the tool is on eliminates the need to constantly keep your finger on the power button, which is very convenient, especially during long work.
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Electronic engine protection. The system provides automatic shut
...down of the engine in case of overheating, jamming of the nozzle, or simply in case of a critical increase in load, which helps to avoid tool failure and extend its service life.
— Brushless motor. The presence of a brushless (brushless) motor in an electric tool. Such motors are noticeably superior to traditional collector motors in terms of efficiency, which can significantly reduce energy consumption without sacrificing power; this is especially important for cordless tools (see "Power Source"), where this feature is predominantly found. In addition, brushless motors are quieter and produce virtually no sparks during operation, making them perfect for working in high fire hazard environments. Their main disadvantages are traditional — the complexity of the design and high price.