LYMAN CASE PREP XPRESS 110V
Product Information
The Case Prep Xpress is the only "All-Inclusive" System offering all the most popular case prep accessories driven by a high torque gear motor. The dump pan provides easy clean up of brass shavings. The best part is that all accessories are included from the start, no need to have to separately purchase expensive additional accessories. Eliminate blisters on your hand and painful aches from hand loading ammo with the Case Prep Xpress by Lyman.
Includes:
- Inside Deburr (VLD) Tool
- Outside Deburr Tool
- Primer Pocket Uniformer (Large & Small)
- Primer Pocket Reamer (Large & Small)
- Primer Pocket Cleaner (Large & Small)
- Case Neck Brushes (25, 30, 38 & 45 Cal)
- Case Neck Lube (Mica)
- Removable Brass Shavings Dump Pan
- Clean-up Brush
WARNING
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Read 7 Reviews - Average Rating: 4.3 stars
Lyman Case Prep.
By Evan A. on Jan 18, 2024An expensive convenience, but worth the price of admission.
By Matt B. on May 27, 2023It’s larger than you think, but I just store it on a shelf near the bench next to my tumbler. It comes with a set of bits, some of which I’ve used and others I’ve kept for spares or given away. I keep it loaded with small and large primer pocket uniformers and cleaners, military crimp removers from RCBS, as well as neck de-burr and chamfer tools and a primer hole reamer (another useful Lyman product). I don’t use the brushes on this device since I prefer to do that step by hand, but they fit the usual hand tools. Being able to store all the bits on the body of the tool is nice and saves you from digging in a drawer. Just pick your 5 tools and switch it on.
Assuming you’ve already tumbled, sized, and checked trim length, this tool can fully process brass in 8-10 seconds. It’s a time and a finger saver. It has plenty of torque and spins fast enough so you can set a good pace but not so fast that you overdo the neck chamfer. There’s even a little removable tray and a paintbrush to clean up brass chips. The only downside is that it’s made in China.
LYMAN CASE PREP XPRESS 110V
By Joseph S. on Dec 23, 2022Lyman Case Prep Center
By Brian K. on Nov 30, 2020Lyman case prep
By Steven S. on Oct 01, 2020Lyman Case Prep Express
By Ron B. on Apr 24, 2020Better than screwdriver handles.
By David B. on Aug 19, 2013I have had the unit for about a month and have run over 1k pieces of brass across it. Using various head stamps of 9mm, 38sp and 357mag I have cleaned, deburred, decrimped and uniformed primer pockets and flash holes. This was taking about 15 seconds per piece once I got two handed rhythm down.
Most of the shavings and debris stay where they are supposed to but some do stray off the unit onto the bench.
It is rather quiet and has enough weight to not move around on the bench.
It will lug when you give it enough pressure to cut but showed no signs of stopping even when cutting on 2 pieces of brass simultaneously.
I decided to take it apart and see how it worked.
There are some flaws to the unit though. The gear train for the five tool posts is all plastic and open so the gears are not immersed in lube. Nothing seals the shafts to keep debris from getting into the plastic bushing surfaces that supports the shaft.
The motor is a small fan cooled gear reduction unit which has enclosed gears. The gear case was nearly void of lube. The tiny amount that was there was extremely light oil with what seemed to be graphite suspended in it.
I ended up cleaning and relubing everything. In the gear case I used a mix of corn head 00 grease, a little lucas synthetic high temp and added some powdered moly/graph for good measure. On the plastic exposed gears I used some clear teflon synthetic grease that is very tacky.
This clean and lube makes the unit a little louder than original for the first minute or so then becomes extremely quiet once the grease warms up a bit.
I also installed o-rings on the toolposts to hopefully prevent some of the debris from getting through to the gears and bearing surfaces.
Overall a good unit, just not convinced it will stand up for years of use.





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