Wilson produit deux outils de chanfreinage pour le bord des douilles à utiliser avec le Wilson Case Trimmer. Les outils de chanfreinage se fixent dans le roulement du cutter et chacun comprend une poignée de type manivelle. Les douilles sont maintenues dans les supports de douille du trimmer et sont tenues perpendiculaires à l'outil de chanfreinage. Cet outil ébavure uniquement l'intérieur du bord de la douille. L'outil est disponible en chanfrein standard de 45 degrés (WUD45) et en chanfrein de 30 degrés (WUD30) pour une utilisation avec des balles VLD. La poignée est incluse, mais peut être retirée pour utiliser un adaptateur de puissance Sinclair (WSA) afin de pouvoir alimenter l'opération avec une perceuse ou un tournevis rechargeable. Non recommandé pour une utilisation sur des douilles neuves.
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Wilson produces two case mouth deburring tools for use in the Wilson Case Trimmer. The deburring tools mount in the cutter bearing and each includes a crank style handle. Cases are held in the trimmer case holders and are held square to the deburring tool. This tool deburs the inside of the case mouth only. The tool is available in the standard 45-degree (WUD45) chamfer and in a 30-degree (WUD30) chamfer for use with VLD bullets. The handle is included, but can be removed to use a Sinclair power adaptor (WSA) so you can power the operation with a drill or rechargeable screwdriver. Not recommended for use on brand new cases.
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Évaluations client de L.E. WILSON CASE TRIMMER UNIFORM DEBURRING TOOL 45 DEGREES
Nombre d'évaluations: 1
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Note moyenne: 4
DON'T USE THE CASE HOLDERS!(16/02/2011)
Using this cutter as instructed will likely produce off-centered chamfering of the case mouth; too much on one side, little to none on the opposite side. This is because the diameter of the bearing (the part of the trimmer tool that holds the rotating cutter shaft) is usually not equal to the diameter of the shell holder, so the cutter isn't centered on the case mouth. The diameter of my bearing is 0.998". I own seven shell holder's and their diameters are: 0.996", 0.997", 0.997", 0.9975", 0.9975", 0.9975", and 0.998" (this last one actually works). I spoke with a Technician at Wilson and he said they can't guarantee consistent diameters for their shell holders because they start with 1" stock and polish them all down by hand, so the resulting diameters are random. Well that works if you're just length trimming, but if you're chamfering they all have to be exactly the same diameter as the bearing. I went back to using my old Hand-Held Chamfering Tool, and soon realized that the reason it works is because it is allowed to self center. So I returned to the Wilson Trimmer Tool, but this time I didn't use a case holder. I just held the case head against the adjustable screw stop using my index finger and thumb, inserted the cutter head into the case mouth, and allowed the case mouth to self-center on the cutter while I turned the crank handle with my other hand. It worked GREAT! I quickly ran 100 cases through and they all had perfectly centered chamfers, all at exactly the same depths! So I figured I'd post what I learned. Maybe this work-around will work for you too. Also, I had my gun smith blue all the parts, as I read that they rust easily.
Référence: 749003588 L.E. WILSON CASE TRIMMER UNIFORM DEBURRING TOOL 45 DEGREES Ref Fabricant: UBT-45 Wilson produit deux outils de chanfreinage pour le bord des douilles à utiliser avec le Wilson Case Trimmer. Les outils de chanfreinage se fixent dans le roulement du cutter et chacun comprend une poignée de type manivelle. Les douilles sont maintenues dans les supports de douille du trimmer et sont tenues perpendiculaires à l'outil de chanfreinage. Cet outil ébavure uniquement l'intérieur du bord de la douille. L'outil est disponible en chanfrein standard de 45 degrés (WUD45) et en chanfrein de 30 degrés (WUD30) pour une utilisation avec des balles VLD. La poignée est incluse, mais peut être retirée pour utiliser un adaptateur de puissance Sinclair (WSA) afin de pouvoir alimenter l'opération avec une perceuse ou un tournevis rechargeable. Non recommandé pour une utilisation sur des douilles neuves.
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Wilson produit deux outils de chanfreinage pour le bord des douilles à utiliser avec le Wilson Case Trimmer. Les outils de chanfreinage se fixent dans le roulement du cutter et chacun comprend une poignée de type manivelle. Les douilles sont maintenues dans les supports de douille du trimmer et sont tenues perpendiculaires à l'outil de chanfreinage. Cet outil ébavure uniquement l'intérieur du bord de la douille. L'outil est disponible en chanfrein standard de 45 degrés (WUD45) et en chanfrein de 30 degrés (WUD30) pour une utilisation avec des balles VLD. La poignée est incluse, mais peut être retirée pour utiliser un adaptateur de puissance Sinclair (WSA) afin de pouvoir alimenter l'opération avec une perceuse ou un tournevis rechargeable. Non recommandé pour une utilisation sur des douilles neuves.
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Wilson produces two case mouth deburring tools for use in the Wilson Case Trimmer. The deburring tools mount in the cutter bearing and each includes a crank style handle. Cases are held in the trimmer case holders and are held square to the deburring tool. This tool deburs the inside of the case mouth only. The tool is available in the standard 45-degree (WUD45) chamfer and in a 30-degree (WUD30) chamfer for use with VLD bullets. The handle is included, but can be removed to use a Sinclair power adaptor (WSA) so you can power the operation with a drill or rechargeable screwdriver. Not recommended for use on brand new cases.
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Évaluations client de L.E. WILSON CASE TRIMMER UNIFORM DEBURRING TOOL 45 DEGREES
Nombre d'évaluations: 1
De brownells.com: 1
Note moyenne: 4
DON'T USE THE CASE HOLDERS!(16/02/2011)
Using this cutter as instructed will likely produce off-centered chamfering of the case mouth; too much on one side, little to none on the opposite side. This is because the diameter of the bearing (the part of the trimmer tool that holds the rotating cutter shaft) is usually not equal to the diameter of the shell holder, so the cutter isn't centered on the case mouth. The diameter of my bearing is 0.998". I own seven shell holder's and their diameters are: 0.996", 0.997", 0.997", 0.9975", 0.9975", 0.9975", and 0.998" (this last one actually works). I spoke with a Technician at Wilson and he said they can't guarantee consistent diameters for their shell holders because they start with 1" stock and polish them all down by hand, so the resulting diameters are random. Well that works if you're just length trimming, but if you're chamfering they all have to be exactly the same diameter as the bearing. I went back to using my old Hand-Held Chamfering Tool, and soon realized that the reason it works is because it is allowed to self center. So I returned to the Wilson Trimmer Tool, but this time I didn't use a case holder. I just held the case head against the adjustable screw stop using my index finger and thumb, inserted the cutter head into the case mouth, and allowed the case mouth to self-center on the cutter while I turned the crank handle with my other hand. It worked GREAT! I quickly ran 100 cases through and they all had perfectly centered chamfers, all at exactly the same depths! So I figured I'd post what I learned. Maybe this work-around will work for you too. Also, I had my gun smith blue all the parts, as I read that they rust easily.