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Title: Changing powder slides
Post by: autogun on October 18, 2017, 04:41:01 pm
I have inherited a Star Universal with an 00 powder measure.  I have received multiple powder slides as well. To change a powder slide, should I remove the powder slide cam and then slide the slide out or do you remove the powder reservoir and the top portion of the powder housing and lift out the slide?
Thanks.
Title: Re: Changing powder slides
Post by: gilmarc1974 on October 18, 2017, 06:35:51 pm
do it either way
Title: Re: Changing powder slides
Post by: NYKenn on October 18, 2017, 07:05:46 pm
I found it easiest to simply remove the entire head assembly and then swap out the powder slide by removing the spring. Certainly easier then removing the cam every from the base every time. Once off you can pour out the powder and cycle the bar a few times to clear it before swapping out.
 
Unless you have a powder cutoff, or the tube is completely empty, doing it on the machine will result in some unnecessary powder spillage, in around and under the shell plate, etc.

Title: Re: Changing powder slides
Post by: autogun on October 18, 2017, 08:30:50 pm
Thanks; appreciate the help. I was afraid that the wrong method would send springs flying around the room.  Thanks again.
Title: Re: Changing powder slides
Post by: rbwillnj on October 19, 2017, 02:08:24 pm
+1 for removing the tool head to change the powder slide or powder bushings.
Title: Re: Changing powder slides
Post by: DevonWes on November 26, 2017, 02:55:45 am
I found it easiest to simply remove the entire head assembly and then swap out the powder slide by removing the spring. Certainly easier then removing the cam every from the base every time. Once off you can pour out the powder and cycle the bar a few times to clear it before swapping out.
 
Unless you have a powder cutoff, or the tube is completely empty, doing it on the machine will result in some unnecessary powder spillage, in around and under the shell plate, etc.

Good to know. Thanks for the detailed description Kenn.