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Rollsizer Decapper - FAQ - Break-in, Placement, and Pin Check; Gearmotor Break-in Period; DC Motor Heat and Operation; Decapper Placement Options

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Operating and Maintenance Manual
27 | P a g e D e c a p p e r O & M M a n u a l R e v D
recommend running the decapper a minimum of 2 hours unloaded. After
this you can decap normally.
In very rare situations additional running in may be required. In this situation,
run the Decapper overnight unloaded, (it’s a by-product of using an
oversized motor and gearbox). We recommend you put an elastic band on
the back of the pegs to keep them open whist running. This prevents wear
on the pegs.
The DC motor is hot when running.
Decapper motor will run hot, especially when new. After running in they will
start to cool down (after about 30 hours of operation) at which point they
can be considered run in. The gearmotors will initially run about 65-75
degrees Celsius (167F). They will run cooler (55Deg C -65Deg C) after running
in. This is normal. They are designed for this.
Where can the Decapper be placed?
The Decapper can be placed next to your press OR on the shelf under it. The
Decapper is supplied with a generous length of vinyl hose and can be cut to
your requirement. The straighter the hose the better.
How do I know if the primer pin is broken?
The primer removal will be very audible with a clear pop sound. If you
fail to hear this sound, the primer pin should be checked.
We recommend processing in small batches and
regularly emptying the cases into another bucket as they
are deprimed.
I want to be a reseller, can I become one? (Or any other Questions)
Contact us at reseller@rollsizer.com. Please provide your name, business
details, physical address and website details and we will call you.

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