case trimmer & XL650
Quote from Reloader on December 16, 2007, 8:26 pmHello I'm new into relaoding I got my 650 last year. I've loaded alot of .40 cal w/it. Just got an ar 15 I'm going to start loading 223. My question is will the1200B fit in my loading set up or will i have to run it separate?
Hello I'm new into relaoding I got my 650 last year. I've loaded alot of .40 cal w/it. Just got an ar 15 I'm going to start loading 223. My question is will the1200B fit in my loading set up or will i have to run it separate?
Quote from Reloader on December 17, 2007, 4:57 pmYou can use the trimmer on the XL650, but you cannot trim and reload at the same time. Suggest you set up the trimmer on a separate toolhead.
You can use the trimmer on the XL650, but you cannot trim and reload at the same time. Suggest you set up the trimmer on a separate toolhead.
Quote from Reloader on December 17, 2007, 6:27 pmthat's what i thought just looking at the picture (wishful thinking) thank you for your quick response ps love my loader!
that's what i thought just looking at the picture (wishful thinking) thank you for your quick response ps love my loader!
Quote from Reloader on January 20, 2008, 3:38 pmRecently purchased a XL650 with trimmer. My first time using the trimmer the motor became very hot within a short time period. Is this normal? I processed 75 cases of 223 cal. Is this a break-in period for the motor? (Brushes)
I ran the motor once again after cooling and it DID NOT get hot. I disconnect the vacuum from the trimmer this time and not on the first run.
Also there is alot of noise (vibration) created from the motor and the tool die being loose within the XL650. Is there a method for eliminating this noise?
Your thoughts?
Thank you,
Recently purchased a XL650 with trimmer. My first time using the trimmer the motor became very hot within a short time period. Is this normal? I processed 75 cases of 223 cal. Is this a break-in period for the motor? (Brushes)
I ran the motor once again after cooling and it DID NOT get hot. I disconnect the vacuum from the trimmer this time and not on the first run.
Also there is alot of noise (vibration) created from the motor and the tool die being loose within the XL650. Is there a method for eliminating this noise?
Your thoughts?
Thank you,
Quote from Reloader on January 22, 2008, 9:27 pmThe trimmer runs very hot! The motor is DC, with a bridge rectifier in the control box to convert the AC to DC. This motor, like all DC motors, runs hot enough to brew a pot of coffee on.
No way to eliminate the noise you are referring to.
The trimmer runs very hot! The motor is DC, with a bridge rectifier in the control box to convert the AC to DC. This motor, like all DC motors, runs hot enough to brew a pot of coffee on.
No way to eliminate the noise you are referring to.
Quote from Reloader on January 2, 2010, 6:40 amI am setting my trimmer up in my 650, do you recommend disabling the primer system to prevent unnecessary wear and if so what method would you use?
I am setting my trimmer up in my 650, do you recommend disabling the primer system to prevent unnecessary wear and if so what method would you use?
Quote from Reloader on January 5, 2010, 3:29 pmIt is very easy to disable the primer indexing on the XL650. Simply remove the primer cam #13670 from the top right side of the frame. No adjustment needed, simply remove the one mounting bolt.
It is very easy to disable the primer indexing on the XL650. Simply remove the primer cam #13670 from the top right side of the frame. No adjustment needed, simply remove the one mounting bolt.
