Question : Can I use my VSP-110 for dry polishing applications?
Answer : No. The VSP-110 is designed for wet use only. Alpha® recommends using our AWP-158/214 for dry polishing applications.
Question : What is the RPM of the VSP-110?
Answer : This polisher is a variable speed polisher with an RPM range of 1,700 – 2,800.
Question : What is the proper RPM for polishing Engineered Stone?
Answer : Any RPM range on this polisher will work for polishing engineered stone. Using slower RPM together with the Alpha® Ceramica EX will provide the optimum polish on engineered stone material.
Question : What is the largest diameter accessory that the VSP-110 will accept?
Answer : The VSP-110 will accept accessories up to 5". Do not attempt to use accessories larger than 5" for safety reasons. In addition, large accessories require more torque than the VSP-110 can provide. Operating the VSP-110 under these conditions will result in overheating failure.
Question : Can I use the VSP-110 for drilling applications such as faucet holes?
Answer : Yes. The VSP-110 can be used with Alpha® Core Bits to drill faucet mounting holes. We recommend using the provided C-Handle attachment and a template.
Question : How many gallons of water does the Alpha® VSP-110 use per minute?
Answer : The Alpha® VSP-110 has a throughput of approximately 1.1 gallons per minute with the water valve fully open.
Question : What applications is the Alpha® VSP-110 recommended for?
Answer : The Alpha® VSP-110 is recommended for wet polishing, wet core drilling, profiling and grinding.
Question : How can I get the parts list and schematic for the VSP-110?
Answer : There are several ways to obtain information such as this from Alpha Professional Tools®. It is available on our web site www.alpha-tools.com or by contacting our Tool Dept Help Desk at 800-648-7229.
Question : If my VSP-110 breaks down, whom should I contact for repair?
Answer : Contact the dealer where you purchased the tool or Alpha Professional Tools® directly at 800-648-7229.
Question : Can I use my VSP-110 as a wet cutting tool with a diamond blade?
Answer : No. The VSP-110 only has a 2,800 no load RPM rating. This is not enough RPM for cutting applications with a diamond blade. It is unsafe to use the VSP-110 as a cutting tool. Do not attempt to cut with the VSP-110.
Question : What is the warranty for this VSP-110?
Answer : Alpha Professional Tools® warranties the VSP-110 against defects in material and workmanship for a period of 180 days from the date of original retail purchase (proof of purchase required). Please complete the warranty registration card upon receipt and mail immediately for prompt warranty service. Our obligation assumed under this warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of parts without charge. The warranty does not apply to tool accessories. The warranty for repairs is 30 days on the parts and labor.
Question : What shall I do if my VSP-110 breaks down and I need to complete the job immediately?
Answer : This largely depends upon the time frame involved. The first step would be to check and replace the carbon brushes. Alpha Professional Tools® has two warranty service centers and can turn your tool repair around in a 3-5 day period. Please contact Alpha® for information or send tool to your nearest regional repair center. For warranty repairs please include a copy of the sales receipt.
Please visit our website for the nearest repair center - http://www.alpha-tools.com/Contact.aspx.
For additional information or alternative solutions. please contact our tool repair department.
Question : Does the VSP-110 have a maintenance program?
Answer : Alpha Professional Tools® does not offer any type of maintenance program. However, we do recommend periodic checking and/or replacement of the carbon brushes for extended service life. If you should hear or detect unusual noise during the operation of the VSP-110, we recommend that you send it in to our repair department for some preventative maintenance.
Question : The GFCI is tripping frequently. What I can I do?
Answer : If the GFCI is tripping frequently, there could be several problems.
1. Water is getting inside the polisher. Dry the tool with compressed air and try to prevent water from getting into the polisher.
2. The voltage drops due to sharing the same power source in a work area.
3. Too much force is applied to the tool. Back-off on the pressure.
4 The outlet may be loose. Make sure the power cord plug is tightly inserted in the power outlet.
5. Contact Alpha Professional Tools® tool repair department for further advice.