Product Information
Includes shell holder retainer, power adapter, and handle.
Select the correct Mandrel (Pilot) and install in tool; the amount of
Pilot protrusion can be adjusted for proper neck length. Caution: Do
not "crash" the hardened Pilot and Cutter together. Index marks are
stamped on body and adjustment knob. Rotate adjustment clockwise to
advance the cutter. Each index mark (30° apart) equals .0002" Cutter
movement. Initial setting of cutter is done by completely removing the
cutter and adjustment knob. (Loosen Cutter clamp screw.) Screw Cutter
half way or more into knob; install this assembly into tool. (Pay
attention to Cutter orientation). With only gentle pressure, push the
adjustment knob into tool while turning it counter clockwise. You will
see the cutter quickly advance toward the pilot. Continue until the
cutter is .025" to .050" from the Pilot. Then turn the adjustment knob
clockwise and the Cutter will advance at a slower rate of .002" per
turn. Slip a case on the pilot and continue to turn the adjustment knob
clockwise until it touches brass. Simply advance it to remove the
desired amount of brass. (Tighten Cutter clamp screw.) It is proper to
turn each case twice at same setting to get the desired dimension.
Clamping case in shell holder can be done hand tight or a cross pin
hole is provided so you can use the Allen wrench for additional
leverage. Never use the power adapter with a high speed drill - use
only a cordless screwdriver, slow speed drill, or by hand. A dab of
Imperial Die Wax on the Pilot will ease the turning. Do not use the
Pilot dry - lube is required or the brass will gall. High speed will
generate too much heat and steel expands (cal. 30 pilot + .0001"/50°F).
Metal must be kept cool for any precision machining. This operation is
no exception.
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