Dillon Precision Products RL550C Assembly And User Instructions Manual

Dillon Precision Products RL550C Assembly And User Instructions Manual

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RL550C Reloading System Assembly and User Instructions
Dillon Precision, Inc.
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Rev. B Oct 2021
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  • Page 1 Dillon Precision. RL550C™ and Dillon RL550C Reloading System™ are trademarks of Dillon Precision Inc. Rev. B Oct 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3. RL550C LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY—Page 5 4. RL550C SHIPPING CONTENTS—Page 5-6 5. RL550C ASSEMBLY GUIDE—Pages 6-15 6. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR RL550C—Page 16 7. THE DILLON RL550C FIVE RELOADING STATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS—Pages 17-19 8. SETUP PROCEDURES FOR RL550C—Pages 20-36 8.1. Station 1 Locator Set-up 8.2.
  • Page 3 DILLON PRECISION DISCLAIMER, EXPLANATION OF SAFETY WARNINGS, DILLON CONTACT INFORMATION DISCLAIMER The material in this manual is for informational purposes only. The products it describes are subject to change without prior notice. Dillon Precision Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual. Dillon Precision Inc.
  • Page 4: The Basic Risk Of Reloading

    These accidents can occur with the novice and experienced reloader. 2. Dillon Precision Inc. has designed the RL550C with user safety in mind, doing everything Dillon Precision Inc. knows to make the use of the RL550C as safe as possible.
  • Page 5: Rl550C Limited Lifetime Warranty

    3. RL550C LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY Dillon Precision Inc. warrants the RL550C for the life of the system against defects in material and workmanship. Dillon Precision Inc. will either repair or replace any part(s) that prove defective. Dillon Precision Inc. will provide repaired or replacement parts at Dillon’s choice on an exchange basis. This...
  • Page 6: Rl550C Assembly Guide-Pages

    5. RL550C ASSEMBLY GUIDE 5.1. Select a clear area on your reloading bench for mounting the RL550C. Be certain your bench is strong enough to support the weight and the force required to operate the RL550C. If possible, attach your bench to the wall.
  • Page 7 5.2.3 Insert the Operating Handle through the hole in the Crank and securely fasten with the provided self- locking 7/8” Nut while holding the Handle from moving using a 5/32” Allen wrench through the hole in the Handle. Tighten 7/8” nut with a wrench while holding the Handle from rotating with a...
  • Page 8 5.2.6 The preferred operating method of the RL550C is standing up. This provides the force needed to seat primers properly. A recommended option is to install the RL550C using the Dillon Strong Mount PN22051 below. Installation instructions are included with the Strong Mount. The Dillon Strong Mount improves the stability of the system by distributing the loading forces over a larger area of the bench and provides mounting locations for optional bins and trays.
  • Page 9 5.2.7 Slide the Cartridge Bin onto the Chute/Bin Bracket of the Strong Mount with the Operating Handle pushed fully to the back, to the priming position allowing clearance between the Handle and Bin. Clearance required between Handle and 5.2.8 Cycle the Operating Handle down and up slowly. Verify the Handle and Crank completely clear the bench and that there is no contact with the Chute Bin Mount Standard bracket.
  • Page 10 5.4. On the left side of the RL550C Mainshaft, just below the Platform is a threaded hole with the Brass Tipped Socket Head Set Screw, it locks the Shellplate Bolt in place. Lower the Operating Handle and verify the Set Screw is backed up so that it does not interfere with the installation of the Shellplate Bolt.
  • Page 11 Shellplate 5.7. The RL550C uses caliber-specific numbered Brass Locator Buttons as shown below. The Locator Buttons retain the cartridge cases in the Shellplate during rotation. They are easily taken out to remove cases from the Shellplate for checking reloading parameters. The Buttons are in the available caliber-specific Conversion Box.
  • Page 12 5.8. The RL550C ships with the Toolhead and Retaining Pins secured with a rubber band. Remove the rubber band in preparation for installing the Automatic Powder System. Remove rubber band 5.9. Install the Powder Measure as follows 5.9.1 Remove the Powder Die from the Powder Measure Body by loosening the two Clamping Socket Head Screws with a 5/32”...
  • Page 13 5.9.2 Screw the Powder Die with the Powder Funnel into Station 2. Stop when the Die is flush with the bottom of the Toolhead, and tighten the Lock Ring finger tight for now. The Powder Funnel should move freely up and down in the Powder Die.
  • Page 14 .030” gap between the coils-- (thickness of two credit cards). 5.10. Note: The RL550C ships with a Small Primer System installed. Large Primer Components also are included with the RL550C for loading cartridges requiring large primers. Refer to Section 9.3 on Primer...
  • Page 15 5.11. Install the Primer Early Warning System 5.11.1 The Primer Early Warning System (EWS) is activated by the Primer Follower Rod and emits a “beeping” sound when the Primer Magazine is down to the last three or four primers. The height of the Follower Rod sticking out of the EWS indicates how many primers are left.
  • Page 16: Optional Equipment For Rl550C

    6 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE RL550C: • Dillon Strong Mount Brackets: PN22051 • Cartridge Case Bin and Bracket: PN11185 • Dillon RL550C Billet Mounting Plate Kit PN62005 • RL550C Maintenance Kit PN97016 • Low Powder Warning Sensor PN16306 • RL550C Toolhead Stand PN22055 •...
  • Page 17: The Dillon Rl550C Five Reloading Stations And Configurations-Pages

    THE DILLON RL550C FIVE RELOADING STATIONS AND CONFIGURATION • STATION 1--INSERT CASE INTO SHELLPLATE, DEPRIME, SIZE CASE, FEED AND SEAT PRIMER • STATION 2--BELL CASE MOUTH (PISTOL CASE) DISPENSE POWDER • STATION 3--PLACE AND SEAT BULLET • STATION 4--CRIMP BULLET/EJECT COMPLETED CARTRIDGE...
  • Page 18 7.1 Station 1—Insert Case Manually, De-prime, Size and Prime Case • Cases are De-primed and Sized on the downstroke of the Operating Handle. Cases are primed on the full “push-stroke” of the Operating Handle from the neutral “at-rest” position, Station 1-Case manually Station 1-Case entering Station 1- Primer Picked up from Primer inserted into Shellplate...
  • Page 19 7.3 Station 3--Seat the bullet • The bullet is placed by hand on the case and seated on the downstroke of the Operating Handle in Station 3. Station 3--Bullet Placement and Seating Station 3 7.4 Station 4--Crimp the bullet and eject the completed cartridge •...
  • Page 20: Setup Procedures For Rl550C-Pages

    RL550C—WARNING! DUE TO VARIATIONS IN COMPONENTS, CHECK 8 SETUP PROCEDURES FOR ALL STATIONS FOR PROPER ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE CARTRIDGE BEING LOADED ANY TIME YOU CHANGE ANY COMPONENTS. YOU MUST READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. IF THERE IS SOMETHING YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND, CALL (800) 223-4570 FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.
  • Page 21 8.2.1 Pistol Size Die Adjustment only—(For Bottleneck-Rifle Cartridges--Refer to Section 8.2.2 below and Section 15.3 on headspace definition. • Cycle the Handle all the way down. Screw the Pistol Size Die (Clockwise) down until it just touches the Shellplate, back the Die up 1/16 of a turn or less. Note--Some Dies may require “full contact i.e. slight cam- over”...
  • Page 22 Thread Sizing Die Assembly down to touch the Shellplate and back it up 2 turns and tighten the Lock Ring finger tight • Raise the Handle and insert a lubricated case into Station 1. • Cycle the Handle all the way down. •...
  • Page 23 The Black Plastic Primer Follower Rod is the Primer Early Warning System/Low Primer Alarm Actuator and remaining primers indicator. • The RL550C comes from Dillon, set up for small primers. Large primer Conversion Parts are also included and are in the “Tube Pack” --See shipping contents.
  • Page 24 Primer Slide Primer Slide Rear Operating Rod Travel Stop Set Screw Primer Magazine Shield Primer Slide Forward Travel Adjustment Primer Feed Body Screw/Lock Nut Primer Slide Assembly with Spring loaded Cup, Punch and Primer Assembly Return Spring Mounting Screws (2) Primer Slide Return Spring 8.3.2 The Operation of The Automatic Primer System—read section 16 on Primers...
  • Page 25 • Lightly tighten knurled Magazine Magazine Cap fits over Magazine Tip Alignment Tab end of Magazine Tube • With the Operating Handle up in its neutral position, manually take one primer that you will be using and drop it anvil side up in the hole in the Magazine Cap as shown below: Drop one primer in Magazine Shield/Cap...
  • Page 26 8.3.4 Filling The Primer Magazine--Dillon offers two choices for filling the Primer Magazine: • Manually with an optional Dillon Primer Flip Tray and Dillon Primer Pickup Tubes. Pickup Tubes are included with the RL550C. • The Primer Pick-Up Tubes have different colored tips to identify size as follows: •...
  • Page 27 • Pivot the Primer Alarm Lever away from the Early Warning System Housing and invert the Pickup Tube over the Primer Shield Cap. Pull the Retaining Clip and allow the primers to drop into the Magazine—verify no primers remain in the Pickup Tube. Primer Alarm Lever Invert Pickup Tube over pivoted back...
  • Page 28 Station 2 8.4.2 The RL550C is shipped with a Small Bar installed in the Powder Measure and a Large Powder Bar is shipped separately. The Dillon Powder Measure uses Powder Bars that are specific to the range of powder dispensed as shown on the next page.
  • Page 29 Stick Powder Ball Powder Flake Powder 8.4.4 There are 3 adjustments required for the Automatic Powder Measure system for pistol and rifle cartridges: • 1--Full horizontal travel of the Powder Bar--The Powder Charge Bar must be adjusted to achieve full horizontal travel.
  • Page 30 8.4.6 Pistol Cases--belling (flaring) the case mouth • Note: The Pistol Powder Funnel performs three processes—1-activating the powder measure (with a case), 2- funneling powder into the case and 3-belling the case mouth. Flaring Taper of Pistol Powder Funnel • The desired amount of bell/flare is just enough to allow the bullet to sit on the case mouth without falling off or over and enough belling to keep the case from shaving bullet material, especially with lead bullets.
  • Page 31 Cross section of Dillon Rifle Powder Funnel Rifle case neck fits up inside Caliber Specific Powder Funnel to Activate Powder Measure 8.4.8 Powder Charge Weight Adjustment • A scale that weighs in grains is required for this step. A Digital Electronic Scale is available from Dillon--PN10483.
  • Page 32 • Note: Stick powders are more difficult to dispense and require more care and time to drop into the case than ball powders. DANGER! WARNING! • POWDER BURN RATES ARE SIGNIFICANTLY DIFFERENT BETWEEN POWDERS FOR RIFLES AND PISTOLS. • USING THE WRONG POWDER (PISTOL POWDER) IN A RIFLE FOR EXAMPLE) OR AMOUNT OF POWDER OR MIXING POWDERS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
  • Page 33 • WARNING! Avoid loading shorter than the minimum length. This will seat the bullet deeper into the case. This decreases the case volume and increases the pressure, which could lead to an overpressure condition especially in pistol cartridges due to their smaller internal volume. 8.5.2 Installation and Adjustment of the Pistol Seating Die--Determine the overall length required in your reloading manual--write it down.
  • Page 34: Bullet Crimping

    • Setting up the Rifle Seat Die: Place a sized case in Station 3 (case can be primed and charged). Cycle the Operating Handle down. Screw the Rifle Seat Die down until it touches the case and back the 7/8-14 Threaded Die Body up two turns.
  • Page 35 Buckled case--over crimped Buckled over crimped cases 8.6.5 Roll Crimping • In roll crimping the edge of the case mouth is rolled inward into the bullet, leaving a slight radius at the top of the case mouth. Cast lead bullets or jacketed bullets may also have a crimp groove or a cannelure that accepts the roll crimp.
  • Page 36 • Rifle Crimping--Rifle bottleneck cases, in general, are not crimped unless the bullet has a cannelure and the COAL corresponds with that position as below. Taper crimp the case mouth only enough to straighten out any belling. An autoloaded rifle cartridge might require a crimp (no more than .001”-.002”) if the neck tension on the bullet is inadequate to hold the bullet in place during the auto-loading cycle of semiautomatic firearms.
  • Page 37: Conversion List Part Numbers And Procedures-Pages

    9 CONVERSION LIST PART NUMBERS AND PROCEDURES 9.1 Dillon has conversion kits for various calibers as noted in the table below: Conversion Caliber Rifle Shellplate Powder Funnel Buttons Misc Parts 20203 .17 Remington 3 (13684) O (12921) 3 (14060) 20307 .204 Ruger 3 (13684) 204 Rifle (20322)
  • Page 38 Conversion Caliber Rifle Shellplate Powder Funnel Buttons Misc Parts 20188 .308 Norma Magnum B (13347) B (13587) 4 (14047) 20130 7.62x53 Mauser 1 (13692) B (13587) 1 (13930) 20346 7.62x54Rusain G(13313 B (13587) 7 (13436) 20130 7.7 Ariska O (12013) B (13587) 1 (13930) 20177...
  • Page 39: Caliber Conversion

    9.2 Caliber Conversion Procedure 9.2.1 Contents of an RL550C Dillon Caliber Conversion: Three Locator Buttons Shellplate Powder Funnel (Pistol Powder Funnel Shown) Dillon RL550C Conversion Storage RL550C Conversion Kit 9.2.2 Shellplate Conversion • Replace the Shellplate by first, loosening the Shellplate Bolt Locking Brass Tipped Set Screw. Remove Shellplate Bolt and Index Sproket.
  • Page 40: Primer Size Conversion

    9.3 Primer Size Conversion 9.3.1 The RL550C comes configured for Small primers. The Large Primer Components are shipped separately. 9.3.2 The Magazine Tube Assembly uses color-coded plastic Primer Magazine Feed Tips. The Large Primer Magazine Tip is red and Small Primer Magazine Tip is blue. The Small and Large Aluminum Magazine Tubes have different inside diameters.
  • Page 41 9.3.6 Lower the Operating Handle down partially while holding onto the Primer Housing Assembly. Remove the Primer Housing Assembly and the Follower Rod and “pour out” any primers left in the Magazine Tube. WARNING! --any primers left in the Magazine Tube will fall out inside the Magazine Shield when you pull the Primer Magazine tube out.
  • Page 42 9.3.9 Insert the alternate Magazine Tube Assembly into the Magazine Shield and gently rotate the Magazine Tube until the tab on the Plastic Tip engages the slot in the Feed Body allowing the Magazine Tube to drop into place. Replace the Primer Shield Cap, making sure the Magazine Tube goes into the bore inside the Cap.
  • Page 43 9.3.11 Lower the Primer Feed body Assembly into place and loosely fasten it in its position with the two screws previously removed. Do not tighten these screws yet. Gently cycle the Operating Handle to the priming position, while centering the Priming Cup in the Platform. Hold the Handle fully back, fully compressing the Primer Punch Spring.
  • Page 44 9.4 Powder Measure Conversion—refer to the Exploded View below...
  • Page 45 9.4.1 First, disengage the Failsafe Rod bushing (24) from the Bracket of the RL550C and remove the Failsafe Rod (22) from the Failsafe Lock-link assembly (17). Remove the Powder Measure by loosening the two Clamp Screws (10 &11) and slide the Powder Measure up and off the Powder Die (1). Dump the powder out of the Hopper Tube into its original container, cycling the Powder measure right side up and down to remove all powder.
  • Page 46 Clamp Screws. Slide the top of the Failsafe Rod through the hole and slot in the Lock-link assembly and snap the white Failsafe Bushing back into the Failsafe Rod Bracket on RL550C. Slide the top of the Failsafe Rod into...
  • Page 47: Adjustment And Replacement Procedures-Pagers

    Follow the instructions included with the Alignment Fixture. • With the Two Platform Mounting Screws loosely tightened, install a bare RL550C Toolhead in the RL550C. • Thread the Powder Die down leaving room for the Allen Wrench to fit in the Platform Mounting Screws.
  • Page 48 Primer Hole in the Primer Slide is centered directly under the opening in the Primer Feed body as shown below. If not, adjust the Primer Slide Stop on the back of the RL550C in or out no more than 1/8 of a turn at a time, to fine-tune the position of the Primer Slide.
  • Page 49 10.3 Operating Rod Bracket Position Specification 10.3.1 The Operating Rod Bracket for the RL550C must be positioned at the height as shown below. The Bracket must also be aligned rotationally with the base as shown. Deviation from this dimension and alignment may cause primer feeding issues.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting Rl550C-Pages

    11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE RL550C Category Issue Corrective Action Cleanliness The reloading process is inherently 1. Compressed air or a “can of air" and a 1” paintbrush are the reloader's “best friends.” At the end of a reloading session, blow out the Primer Slide and "dirty"...
  • Page 51 Dent in the shoulder of case or 1. Too much Case Lube—clean Size Die and cases and re-lube with less lube. neck Case stuck or sticking in Size Die 1. Insufficient Lube on the case. 2. Overpressure or” blown-out” case—out of spec/oversize. 3.
  • Page 52 3. Primer Punch is not assembled properly in the Primer Slide. RL550C not fastened firmly to reloading bench. 1. There are powder granules on the top of the Primer Punch Face or in the Primer Unusual indentation in face of Cup imprinting into the Primer—clean off/blow out spilled powder granules.
  • Page 53: Powder Measure Conversion

    Powder Brass residue can also build up on 1.Polish the end removing any brass buildup and lightly lube with Case Lube. Funnel the end of Pistol Powder Funnels in sticking in the flaring process. case. Powder Inconsistent Powder Charges 1. Be sure that the Failsafe Return Rod Blue Wing Nut is tight enough to fully retract the Powder Bar.
  • Page 54 DO NOT use a penetrating lubricant such as WD-40, Breakfree, etc. Wipe off excess 12.2 Dillon offers an RL550C Series Machine Maintenance Kit (PN 97016) that helps maintain the RL550C. It includes: • RL550C Series Spare Parts Kit •...
  • Page 55 12.3 Grease Link Arm Zerk Fittings and the 4 Syringe Grease ports every 10,000 Cycles Syringe-Grease the Upper Link Arm Pins every 10,000 cycles – both sides Grease Zerk fitting 1- 2 pumps while cycling Handle every 10,000 cycles 12.4 Remove, Clean and Lubricate the Upper Pivot Link arm Pins every 50,000 cycles. •...
  • Page 56 12.5 Remove, Clean and apply grease to the lower Main Shaft Pivot Pin ④ every 50,000 cycles.   • Loosen the Pivot Pin retaining Set Screw with an Allen Wrench, slide the Pivot Pin out of the Mainshaft  ...
  • Page 57: Using The Rl550C To Trim Brass-Pages

    13 USING THE RL550C TO TRIM BRASS 13.1 The RL500C can be configured for “prepping” bottleneck brass using the Dillon Rapid Trim 1500 Case Trimmer and associated Dillon Trim Dies. This capability also provides an effective means for forming 300 Blackout brass in “one pass.”...
  • Page 58 62290 6.5 Creedmoor 62237 7.62 x 39* 21495 6.5x55mm 62231 RL550C Short Trim Die Toolhead 62164 RT1500 Trimmer Assembly * Requires Short Trim Die Toolhead 62231—for Deprime- making Blackout from .223 in “one-pass.” Station 1 Form, size and trim the .300...
  • Page 59: Dillon Super Swage 600

    The crimped primer can be removed but a replacement primer cannot be installed and could be crushed/exploded if attempted. 14.2 The available Dillon Super Swage 600 is an ideal companion to the RL550C for performing this operation after having deprimed and sized the crimped primer case in the RL550C.
  • Page 60: Rl550C Exploded Views And Parts Identifier-Pages

    15 RL550C EXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS IDENTIFIER 15.1 Complete Assembly ( Exploded View 1)
  • Page 61: Frame And Lower Assembly

    15.2 Frame and Lower Assembly (Exploded View 2)
  • Page 62: Toolhead Assembly

    15.3 Toolhead Assembly ( Exploded View 3)
  • Page 63: Platform And Components

    15.4 Platform and Components ( Exploded View 4)
  • Page 64 15.5 Primer Feed Assembly--(PN 20263 no Operating Rod) ( Exploded View 5...
  • Page 65: Powder Measure Assembly

    15.6 Powder Measure Assembly...
  • Page 66 15.7 Primer Early Warning System ( PN20302-Rod and PEWS Kit) (PN14497 PEWS Alone)
  • Page 67 15.8 Primer Slide Assembly—Small and Large—Complete Assemblies—PN14281(S) PN14282 (L) Small—14281—Gold Cup Large—14282—Silver...
  • Page 68: Reloading Basics--Pages

    16 RELOADING BASICS 16.1 Clean Brass Is Required Before Reloading • There are many methods for cleaning fired brass, but the tried and true method is tumbling brass in a Dillon Vibratory Tumbler with ground corncob or walnut shell media with 2-3 “caps-full” of Dillon Case Polish. Putting a "clothes dryer sheet"...
  • Page 69 Lube Dents 16.3 Head Space—Case Sizing • Headspace is an important reloading parameter. Cartridge headspace is the distance from the case head to the part of the case on which the cartridge stops moving forward in the chamber. Chamber headspace is the distance from the breech face to the part of the chamber that stops the case from moving forward.
  • Page 70 • When a straight wall cartridge is fired, the case expands in diameter to take up all the available space in the chamber and seals in the propellant gases. When a bottleneck case is fired, the sides, neck and shoulder expand and the case stretches to take up all the available space in the chamber, again acting as a gas seal.
  • Page 71: Primer Basics And Safety

    16.4 Primer Basics and Safety • DANGER! Primers contain a small amount of a shock-sensitive chemical that explodes when struck by a firing pin or hammer which then sets off the powder/propellant and provides an initial pressure to assist the propellant to reach a self-sustaining burn.
  • Page 72: Documentation

    .1745 /.1765 .2100 / .2120 SMALL PISTOL LARGE PISTOL SMALL RIFLE PRIMER PRIMER .115 /.126 .2105 / .2130 Note—corner radius varies by manufacturer LARGE RIFLE PRIMER .123/.136 • Examples of Primer Packaging: 16.5 Documentation • It is important to keep records of the important parameters that were used in reloading the cartridge in a record book and labeling the cartridge storage container.
  • Page 73: Notes

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  • Page 75: Mounting Drilling Template

    18 RL550C TEMPLATE FOR DRILLING MOUNTING HOLES IN BENCH...
  • Page 76 Dillon Precision Inc. 8009 E. Dillon’s Way Scottsdale, AZ 85260 480-948-8009 1-800-223-4570 FAX 480-998-2786 Website: www.dillonprecision.com E-mail: dillon@dillonprecision.com...

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