Mounting
Quote from Reloader on October 27, 2013, 8:35 pmThe video shows a special mounting bracket, is there any reason I cannot hard mount the reloader directly to my 36"-high workbench?
Thanks, Pikecoman
The video shows a special mounting bracket, is there any reason I cannot hard mount the reloader directly to my 36"-high workbench?
Thanks, Pikecoman
Quote from Reloader on October 27, 2013, 10:54 pmOwners manual, page 7 figure 2 shows you how to mount directly to a bench. 🙂
Mounting systems allow you to mount the loader inset to the bench. There are a few other advantages.
Owners manual, page 7 figure 2 shows you how to mount directly to a bench. 🙂
Mounting systems allow you to mount the loader inset to the bench. There are a few other advantages.
Quote from Reloader on October 28, 2013, 12:44 pmI have an older SDB with the spent primer chute and hanging cup for spent primers. The only issue I can think of for *newer* SDBs is that the spent primer cup (#16211) sticks out the rear and can hit on a thick bench, when operating the lever. If your bench is only 3/4" or 1 1/2" it should not be a problem. Mine is more like 3" thick and the spent primer cup would hit when operating the lever.
I have an older SDB with the spent primer chute and hanging cup for spent primers. The only issue I can think of for *newer* SDBs is that the spent primer cup (#16211) sticks out the rear and can hit on a thick bench, when operating the lever. If your bench is only 3/4" or 1 1/2" it should not be a problem. Mine is more like 3" thick and the spent primer cup would hit when operating the lever.
