Rotary drive 1050

JMorris

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I got around to processing some brass with it today. The adjustable speed make processing the brass quick work.

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JMorris

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It's just sizing/depriming and swaging. It's a final check before loading to make sure you don't hit any snags with a full machine.
 

kaiserb

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John I have a crisp $20 to give you for that drive unit :)

Are you planning on producing these to sell?
 

JMorris

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John I have a crisp $20 to give you for that drive unit

Are you planning on producing these to sell?
Looking into it. The one above is one of Cooper's 1050's that was the guinea pig or "test bed" to give the rotary drive a shot. I am going to change some input controls to the PLC on this one and then we have a few more to complete for our own use.

By the time they are all up and running, should have a good handle on costs and time involved.

I also am kicking around some ideas that would make the PW style autodrive more consistant and simplify setup. As it would cost quite a bit less.
 

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