Frankford Arsenal X-10 Press Maintenance
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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Video covers the X-10 press general and long term lubrication and maintenance with a few tips mixed in. The video is long but you can perform everything in the video in 30 about 30 minutes once you have performed it once.
Just a small tip, avoid putting grease on the allignment ball. Powder will find its way in there and stick to the ball causing the plate to not allign properly. I found the build up of powder around the ball would cause the brass feeder to not allign properly and cause the brass to either pop out of the plate or not slide into the plate properly.
This set of videos is just golden - wish I have these when I bought my mark7 evolution
Showing off that FA bullet feed at the end? Haha
I was finally able get my press with this last release, and look forward to decking it out with the bullet feed. Thanks for that clip of how it functions, and for showing these maintenance tips.
YES lol You are very welcome...you will love the bullet feeder when it releases.
Great video! I’m especially interested in that BULLET FEEDER!!!!!!
Extraordinary. Thank you.
Found a bearing that does not break interested post
What happened to the zerk fitting grease? You it was at the beginning, I don’t see it
Really interested on the air brush compressor you referred to. Do you have a link to the compressor? Also, was it difficult to convert the air nozzle to work with the compressor?
Very nice video Mr., Can you tell me the total height from the base of the press to the top of the case feeder?
You need a minimum of 52 inches from bench top to ceiling to full open the hopper door
Can these mounted to the lee reloading stand?
Not sure, I do not own the Lee stand. Inline fabrication has quick change stands that are awesome...those are what I use.
Just received my x10 and love it. Tried to join the Facebook page and it looks like its been removed?
David...it's still there. In the never ending battle of trying to keep fake profiles out of groups sometimes legitimate profiles get banned. I unblocked you from that list, please put in to join again and I will make sure it goes through.
Thanks I resubmitted the request.
So I’ve been told by a few people now that this press will not exceed 308. It cannot do 300 win mag or 30 Ott six. What is a recommendation for a press that can handle, magnum, caliber, and regular calibers
@ 7 mins; why is there no seal around the plunger? Thats just bad design.
@Michael-oj5pr every time the shell plate rotates it pushes the plunger ball down and would no longer seal plus if a seal was in the way, it wouldn't work in the first place. The hole it rides in is barely larger than the ball, just enough for it to move and not hang up.
Is this press ever going to come out you think?
they were released last week to MidwayUSA and sold out the first day
@@bragginrightsprecisionrelo346 Daaaamn.
I got my press yesterday and noticed the press is already pretty caked with grease. Die threads and all. I was curious on how much of that would you recommend removing/wiping away?
most of that is for shipment so it doesn't rust, clean it all off your tool head and threads, clean off everything you can get with a rag and grease everything per the video. Also VERY IMPORTANT...pull your powder drop apart and degrease it not once but twice...especially the powder tubes...they have anti rust coatings on them that must be removed before adding powder or it will cake up and cause issues.
@@bragginrightsprecisionrelo346 thank you so much! I’ve been watching all of your videos on the lead up to getting my press and also bought some of your products for my LNL AP. Amazing quality and detail. My Inline Fab stuff gets here tomorrow but my #0 plate doesn’t get here till Monday. Hoping to have everything mounted and ready to roll as soon as the plate arrives.