Adding a Fail Safe Problem
Quote from Reloader on March 26, 2012, 8:55 pmSo, I get a new powder drop and a fail safe. In order to install, you have to remove the shell plate which I did. Then, put the bottom piece that the fail safe connects to on, put the shell plate on and lock it down with the "shell plate bolt"that's threaded on the bottom. The problem I am having is that this bolt won't catch the threads, so I can't secure the shell plate. I don't know what to do.
HELP!
So, I get a new powder drop and a fail safe. In order to install, you have to remove the shell plate which I did. Then, put the bottom piece that the fail safe connects to on, put the shell plate on and lock it down with the "shell plate bolt"that's threaded on the bottom. The problem I am having is that this bolt won't catch the threads, so I can't secure the shell plate. I don't know what to do.
HELP!
Quote from Reloader on March 27, 2012, 2:44 pmIs the bolt going down through this bracket? The bracket is only about .060" thick, so it shouldn't prevent you from threading the bolt into the shaft. Is the bracket flat and level, or at an angle?
Is the bolt going down through this bracket? The bracket is only about .060" thick, so it shouldn't prevent you from threading the bolt into the shaft. Is the bracket flat and level, or at an angle?
Quote from Reloader on March 27, 2012, 5:43 pmThat's what I thought as well. So, I put it together a 2nd time and experienced the same issue. Looking down through the holes, they certainly appear to be lined up.
That's what I thought as well. So, I put it together a 2nd time and experienced the same issue. Looking down through the holes, they certainly appear to be lined up.
