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9. Locate the parts bag for your machine. Enclosed is a powder bar return rod (#17350) (Figure 11). The powder bar return rod (#17350) must be inserted into the bellcrank from its left side. On the bottom of the rod is a blue wing nut (#13799), spring and white rod bushing (#16734). Slide this end into the receiver (see arrow Figure 11) and snap the rod bushing (#16734) into the platform. Thread the blue wing nut (#13799) "up" until there's some spring tension against the platform - two to three turns. Do not fill the powder measure (#20782) at this time. This will be completed later.
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Figure 11

10. Next we move to station three where the wad is seated and the shot is dispensed. The Dillon shot dispenser works similar to the powder measure (#20782). The shot dispenser is activated by the hull at this station. No hull - no shot. Every complete stroke of the shot bar dispenses one charge of shot. To

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Figure 12
adjust, use a 7/16" wrench to rotate the bolt located on the end of the shot bar (#16738) - counterclockwise will reduce the shot weight and clockwise will increase the shot weight. (Figure 12)
11. To complete the assembly of the shot dispenser tube, you'll need the following items from the parts bag: shot bar return rod (#16733), clear shot feed tube, two shot dispenser fittings (#17139), two shot fitting e-clips (#17202) and two tube clamps. (Figure 13)
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Figure 13

12. Assemble the shot dispenser fittings to the clear shot feed tube. (Figure 14) Place the tube clamps loosely on the tube. Slide one end of the shot dispenser fitting into the bottom of the shot hopper (#16724 item A Figure 13) and lock it in using one of the shot fitting e-clips. Now, align the complete assembly and install the other shot dispenser fitting and e-clip into the dispenser top (#17142) and tighten the clamps. (Figure 15)

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Figure 14
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Figure 15

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Table of Contents
SL900 Cover Page Changes and Adjustments: Parts List, Schematics and Diagrams:
Mandatory Safety Measures
General Machine Information
Factory Settings
Components - What's First?
Making the First Few Rounds
Step-by-Step Preliminary Assembly
Parts List Troubleshooting and Lube Points

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