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I would only do so if the manufacturer of the equipment said it was safe. The drastic speed change could at least cause excess wear, and at worst cause catastrophic failure due to increased centrifugal forces. Logically, if the machine could get better production at a higher speed, they would have made it go that speed in the first place, right?

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