6. Move
the roller handle (#22183) down. The first hull is getting a charge of powder at station
two.
7. Return the roller handle (#22183) to its rest position. The first hull
advances to station three, another fired hull is fed to the shellplate and the hull at
station two is ready to receive a new primer. (Figure 49)
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| Figure 49 |
8. Push the roller handle (#22183) to its full aft stop
and hold as (using your left hand) you pick up a plastic wad and place it into the wad
guide (#16681). This same aft stroke seated the new primer into the hull at station two
and the hull at station one is fully seated into the shellplate. Release the roller handle
(#22183). (Figure 50)
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| Figure 50 |
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9. Move the
roller handle (#22183) down. The first hull is at station three, where a new plastic wad
is seated. It then receives a charge of shot. Again, the hulls in station one and station
two are being processed as well. (Figure 51)
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| Figure 51 |
10. Raise the roller handle (#22183) to its full aft
stop. The first hull advances to station four and the other hulls advance as well. (Figure 52). If you encounter resistance, STOP! Do
not force the handle. There may be something blocking the primer transfer arm. See the
troubleshooting section for instructions on how to proceed.
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| Figure 52 |
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