Lyman Mark 7 Primer Orientation Sensor

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  • Item #:  101-1040
Our Price: $324.99
3 units available
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 While loading on a Mark 7® Evolution™, Revolution® or Apex10, you now have the ability to stop the machine if you have a primer that is missing or have other issues inserting a primer. Have you had the situation where you are loading at a pretty good pace only to find out that your supply contains nonconforming or missing primers? This can create havoc on your supply and loading operation - and in general is a headache. Well, we have a solution! 

This sensor is only available for the Evolution™, Revolution®, and Apex10 class of machines that have priming systems in them (not brass processors). Regardless if you're set up in Stacked Priming or with the Onboard Primer Collator, this sensor slides right into the cut-out near your primer punch.

There are two specific functions of this sensor:

  • Can stop your Evolution™ or Revolution® in the event of a missing, upside down, cocked, or a primer that is too proud
  • Can stop your machine if you have a jam and the machine does not index properly
    • Both of these functions enable an alert on your tablet screen that the sensor has been activated

How does it work? You set the level of the primer probe at the side of the sensor so that the indication level is custom to your needs. Cartridges slide across the probe, and if they meet the level that you set, the machine will continue to operate, and if not the machine can stop. The indexing sensor component of this unit works independently and senses the shell plate rotation. The programming on the machine is designed to alert the user when the machine has made a stroke, but the shell plate has not indexed or rotated. This sensor helps increase the utility of your machines by streamlining the overall loading process.

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Average rating 10 out of 10 ( based on 1 review )

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Review by The Stage Plan on 8/4/2020

So far so good I wouldn’t run the press without it. If you leave it off and and run the machine out of primers it wouldn’t take long to make a serious Mess.. My advice is don’t make a mess and buy this sensor.

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