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Reloading
hart neck turner
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 1042431" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Inside micrometer head is the stem which moves the cutter and cutter head is spring tension</p><p>as stem is not attached to cutter head. You can not move cutter without something pushing against it and if it moves then spring would be missing. Face of cutter is screw and that was hold spring tension in place under cutter head. Dia for micrometer head is important as is dia for the stem that moves the cutter and I'm guessing stem dia no more than .200 and that's pretty close to cutter width.</p><p></p><p>It's pretty hard for me to understand seller not telling you this if he's the one that removed micrometer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 1042431, member: 306"] Inside micrometer head is the stem which moves the cutter and cutter head is spring tension as stem is not attached to cutter head. You can not move cutter without something pushing against it and if it moves then spring would be missing. Face of cutter is screw and that was hold spring tension in place under cutter head. Dia for micrometer head is important as is dia for the stem that moves the cutter and I'm guessing stem dia no more than .200 and that's pretty close to cutter width. It's pretty hard for me to understand seller not telling you this if he's the one that removed micrometer. [/QUOTE]
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