Top Takeaways
- Präzise Innenentgratungen
- Kompatibel mit VLD-Geschossen
- Handgriff für einfache Bedienung
Eigenschaften
- Versandgewicht: 0,113kg
- Versandhöhe: 36mm
- Versandbreite: 69mm
- Versandlänge: 114mm
Preise inkl. MwSt., zzgl. Versand
Artikel-Nr.: 749003587
Herst.-Nr.: UBT-30
Wilson produziert zwei Entgratwerkzeuge für die Mündung von Hülsen, die im Wilson Hülsenfräser verwendet werden. Die Entgratwerkzeuge werden im Schneidlager montiert und jedes enthält einen Handkurbelgriff. Die Hülsen werden in den Halterungen des Fräsgeräts gehalten und sind rechtwinklig zum Entgratwerkzeug positioniert. Dieses Werkzeug entgratet nur die Innenseite der Hülsenmündung. Das Werkzeug ist in der Standard-45-Grad (WUD45) Fase und in einer 30-Grad (WUD30) Fase für die Verwendung mit VLD-Geschossen erhältlich. Der Griff ist im Lieferumfang enthalten, kann jedoch entfernt werden, um einen Sinclair-Stromadapter (WSA) zu verwenden, sodass du den Betrieb mit einem Bohrer oder einem wiederaufladbaren Schraubendreher betreiben kannst. Nicht empfohlen für die Verwendung an brandneuen Hülsen.UPDATE! FIX! 01.10.2011
My prior review states the problems with this tool as I have personally experienced them. After a bit of thought, I have now discovered the "perfect" solution to one of those problems. As mentioned by the other "reviewer" and myself, do NOT use the case holder to hold the case while chamfering and uniforming the inside of the case mouth as you will end up with a chamfer on one side of the case or an uneven chamfer at best. The solution to accuracy and easy work is simple and cheap. I cut a 1-1/4" length of 3/8" diameter common black rubber air hose and split it lengthwise. Start off your uniforming by slipping the case to be worked into the split rubber hose piece with the base of the shell case slid approximately 1/4" up inside the split hose and the remaining 1" of rubber gripping the case. Now slip the end of the rubber hose up and over the threaded stop. This centers the base nicely on the threaded stop and holds the case in position. Next, using your thumb and two fingers, grip the rubber hose piece with the case securely held inside and chamfer away! This extra "grip" and base centering makes the chore of accurately and uniformly chamfering the mouth of your cases a breeze and after a few cases, your hand won't cramp up in pain from trying to squeeze the case tightly to keep it from spinning. ;)
Don't Use Case Holder! 27.09.2011
As a general rule, fire-formed cases are NOT symetrical after being fired in factory guns, and therefore the case holder will NOT center the case for chamfering the inside of the case mouth. If you hold the fired case in the matching case holder, you are very likely to get the mouth of the case chamfered unevenly, cutting heavily on one side. One suggestion from another owner of this tool was to hold the case by hand. I tried this and it works accurately, however, I discovered you must cut very lightly and hold the case tightly as the case will want to turn along with the cutter. Also, the uniformer cutting shank is WAY too long and after trimming, in order to chamfer, you must adjust the screw stop about 1/2" back which is rediculous. Wilson needs to work on this as it is inaccurate to use with the case holder on fire-formed cases, and very difficult and time consuming to hold the case by hand when chamfering the inside of the case mouth. This tool is being used in an attempt to accurize handloads for my .308 Caliber rifle.
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