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Quote from Reloader on November 3, 2012, 9:33 pmHi guys
I just received my Dillon 650, after months of dealing with papers and heavy tax, as in my country these equipment is controled by the government.
But due to my export dealer error, the press came in 110 V and here is 220 V. As I dont see any warning that this machine was designed to work in 110 V, I assumed that it had come as requested and burned out the case feeder motor.
Is possible to repair the motor Or will I need a new case feeder?
Excuse the bad english
Thanks
Hi guys
I just received my Dillon 650, after months of dealing with papers and heavy tax, as in my country these equipment is controled by the government.
But due to my export dealer error, the press came in 110 V and here is 220 V. As I dont see any warning that this machine was designed to work in 110 V, I assumed that it had come as requested and burned out the case feeder motor.
Is possible to repair the motor Or will I need a new case feeder?
Excuse the bad english
Thanks
Quote from Reloader on November 4, 2012, 10:18 amI expect you only need a new motor and not a whole new case feeder. I you have a motor supply house local, probably faster and cheaper to take out the burnout motor and take it to them. They should be able to find a 220v version of near same size. The shaft size and spin rate is what you need to be the same.
I expect you only need a new motor and not a whole new case feeder. I you have a motor supply house local, probably faster and cheaper to take out the burnout motor and take it to them. They should be able to find a 220v version of near same size. The shaft size and spin rate is what you need to be the same.
