Pistol Toolhead Set Up (Page
7)
Station 3 -
Installation of the Powder Check System (Figure 52)
Note:
The powder check system does not guarantee the accuracy of the powder charge. It is
designed to warn you if the powder charge is grossly out of tolerance, i.e., no
powder or a double charge.
Warning: A double-charged round (a
loaded round with twice as much powder as it should have) can damage your gun as
well as cause bodily injury.
Warning: A round loaded without powder can
also damage your gun as well as cause bodily injury. If a round without powder
is fired in your gun, the detonation of the primer will push the bullet
part way down the barrel. If the lodged bullet is not removed before
another round is fired, the the gun will be damaged and bodily injury may occur.
1. Loosen the
die clamp screw Figure 53 and remove the die.
2. Raise the platform and screw the powder check die into
Station 3. There should be a 1/8 to 1/4 inch space between the shellplate and the bottom
of the die Figure 54.
3. Run the lockring down. Using a 1 1/8" wrench snug the
lockring Figure 55.
4. Remove the 10-24 screw and nut from the black push rod Figure 56. Place the powder check system on the powder check die Figure 57. Center the black push rod (see arrow Figure 57)
in the hole that is to the left of the die.
5. Reinstall and snug the die clamp screw Figure 58.
6. Figure 59 Screw the 10-24 screw and nut fully into the rod.
Raise the platform. Unscrew the 10-24 screw until it contacts the edge of the platform Figure 59. Lower the platform part way and unscrew the screw
(counter-clockwise) until raising the platform causes the buzzer housing to gently rock
into the side of the die collar Figure 60.
7. Secure the jam nut by holding the black push rod while
tightening it using a 3/8" wrench Figure 61.
Note: Once you've adjusted the powder bar
for the desired powder charge, adjustment of the powder check system can be completed. |
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