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Rollsizer Decapper - Pre-Start Checks; Visual Inspection and Hose Check; Calibre Conversion and Casefeeder Check; Power Supply and Gearbox Checks

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Operating and Maintenance Manual
20 | P a g e D e c a p p e r O & M M a n u a l R e v D
Prior to use, all components should be wiped clean, and all traces of oil /
grease removed using degreaser and a clean, lint free cloth.
Pre-Start Checks
Prior to use, the following checks should be done.
Visual inspection, check the power lead is in good condition and is
clear of any rotating equipment, check the connecting hose is
straight with no kinks.
The Decapper has the correct calibre conversion installed, the drop
tube is adjusted correctly and the casefeeder, connecting hose and
Decapper are clear of any cases.
Check the power supply is safe and circuit breakers are functioning
correctly.
The gearbox does not have any oil leaks.
The switch turns the Decapper on / off / reverse as required.
The drop tube and flexible hose is clear of rubbish, tumbling media
or stuck cases.
The case feeder has the correct cases for the conversion and is
operating in accordance with the manufacturer’s manual.
Put a few drops of light machine oil on the spherical bearings and
guide rails
Gearbox and Motor Maintenance
In normal domestic use applications, the gearbox or motor is unlikely to ever
require any maintenance. The gearbox is sealed for life and in non-
commercial applications is not expected to require oil changes for many
years.
The Decapper motor is fitted with carbon brushes, and these are a normal
wear item and are expected to require replacement at after processing
around 1,000,000 cases (give or take a few…. lol), replacement brushes are
available from Rollsizer.com. With normal domestic use the brushes should
last for years if not decades.

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