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Any body else have this issue?
I recently notice (felt and heard) a light rubbing/grinding sound when lowering the handle shaft (raising the platform). The source was at the press body, where the upper link arm pin fits in. The area is identified by the red circle in the drawing below.
I disassembled the press to find what appears to be a porous casting. My guess is that some of the thin surface broke loose and started to chew away the area at each stroke.
I called Dillon to see what they had to say. The gentleman said that is had been seen before and that it was not detrimental to proper functioning of the press. I insisted that area affected was more than needle holes, that it generated sound and a grinding feel. I insisted for a contact where I could forward pictures and have proper technical evaluation of the situation and fix if any required. They gave me that and now I am waiting to hear from them.
They are normally very good with warranty parts and I will personally vouch for that. A press body is something else and I am anxious to see how they will handle what I consider as a flawed body.
Before one asks, my press has about 30K rounds through it. I keep it clean and maintain it well. Not shy with the grease so it is definitely not negligence from my side.
Anybody else experienced a major flaw like this with a Dillon press?
Port side view:
Starboard side view:
I recently notice (felt and heard) a light rubbing/grinding sound when lowering the handle shaft (raising the platform). The source was at the press body, where the upper link arm pin fits in. The area is identified by the red circle in the drawing below.
I disassembled the press to find what appears to be a porous casting. My guess is that some of the thin surface broke loose and started to chew away the area at each stroke.
I called Dillon to see what they had to say. The gentleman said that is had been seen before and that it was not detrimental to proper functioning of the press. I insisted that area affected was more than needle holes, that it generated sound and a grinding feel. I insisted for a contact where I could forward pictures and have proper technical evaluation of the situation and fix if any required. They gave me that and now I am waiting to hear from them.
They are normally very good with warranty parts and I will personally vouch for that. A press body is something else and I am anxious to see how they will handle what I consider as a flawed body.
Before one asks, my press has about 30K rounds through it. I keep it clean and maintain it well. Not shy with the grease so it is definitely not negligence from my side.
Anybody else experienced a major flaw like this with a Dillon press?
Port side view:
Starboard side view:
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