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Rl 550b automatic primer system, Rl 550b automatic powder system – Dillon Precision RL 550B User Manual

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13882

22273

13691

13793

14808

13940

13845

13871

97034

14041

13904

13939

14037

18086

14033

13801

13799

14067

20064

*13782

*13426

16340

14202

97000

13848

13893

20062

small

21353

magnum

20063

large

14202

RL 550B Automatic Primer System

13951

20780

extra small

13644

spacer

RL 550B Automatic Powder System

13921

14023

4

13426

* Powder Funnel, .45 cal Pistol

13644

Powder Bar Spacer

13691

Powder Measure Tube Only

13782

* Powder Funnel, .22 cal Rifle

13848

Bellcrank Bushing

13871

Bellcrank Cube

13882

Powder Measure Lid

13893

Powder Bar Post, Large

13904

Bellcrank Screw

13921

Plastic Plug

13943

Powder Bar Bolt

13951

Powder Bar Post, Small

13958

Powder Bar Bolt Washer

(not shown)

14041

Bowed Washer

14067

Die Lock Ring

14202

Powder Measure Tube Screws

16340

10-32 Nylon Lock Nut

20062

Powder Bar Assembly, Small

20063

Powder Bar Assembly, Large

20064

Powder Die - small

20780

Powder Bar Assembly, Extra Small

21253

Powder Die - large (not shown)

21275

Connector Body Collar - Complete

21353

Powder Bar Assembly, Magnum

22273

Powder Measure, Part

97034

Slotted Bellcrank

16813

Failsafe Rod Assembly

13799

Stripper Wing Nut

13801

Tinnerman Nut Insert

14033

Rod Spring

18086

Shoulder Washer

97000

Failsafe Rod

21275

Connector Body Collar Assembly

13939

Body Collar Clamp

13940

Body Collar - Part

13793

Roller

14808

Collar Roller Bushing

14023

8-32x3/4 BH Screw

13845

Collar Sleeve

14037

Clamp/Bracket Screw

*

Indicates caliber specific parts – see the caliber

conversion chart for the correct part number for

the caliber you are loading for.

WARNING

This powder measure drops a full charge of

powder each time the operating handle is cycled.

If, for any reason, you believe that more than a

single measure of powder was dropped or you

think that you may have cycled the handle more

than once on a single case, you need to empty

the case and start over.
A double charged case can result in bodily injury

or a damaged firearm.

RL 550B, May 2007 5/17/07 2:21 PM Page 4