Be sure that all moving parts are shielded and all guards are in place before
operating any equipment.
RECORD KEEPING
Keep complete records of reloads. Apply a descriptive label to each box showing the date
produced, and the primer, powder and bullet used. Labels for this purpose are packed with
SPEER bullets.
Since RCBS has no control over the choice of components, the manner in which they are
assembled, the use of the product or the firearms in which the resulting ammunition may be
used, no responsibility, either expressed or implied is assumed for the use of ammunition
reloaded with this product.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
The RCBS Vibratory Case Polisher has been designed specifically for cleaning and polishing a large
quantity of cartridge cases quickly and efficiently. Features of the case polisher includes a 1.5 gallon
(6.0 l) working capacity heavy duty bowl, wide, stable base and a quiet fan-cooled, sealed ball-bearing
motor. This case polisher is shipped completely assembled and by following these instructions should
provide safe, maintenance-free operation.
UNPACKING
Unpack the case polisher and take a few minutes to review these instructions and familiarize yourself
with the various parts of the polisher.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
After unpacking the case polisher, set the unit on a solid, level surface to operate. Remove the case
polisher lid by unscrewing the wingnut located in the center of the lid. Set aside both the solid lid and
the sifting lid.
The cleaning bowl is engineered to create a fast internal cyclonic action. For best results, the bowl
should be at least half-full with dry media. Then, load with cases. The unit will hold 14 pounds of
material. The best ratio of cases and media will be determined by you as you use the unit. Replace the
solid lid and tighten the wingnut in the center of the lid. Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical
outlet, turn the on/off switch to the "on" position and the unit will start the vibrating action. Run time
will be determined by the condition of the cases and the degree of "shine/polish" desired.
To empty the bowl, first turn the unit off and unplug the power cord. Then remove the lid by unscrewing
the wingnut in the center of the lid. Next, simply turn the entire unit upside down and drain the contents
into a container or box. You can also replace the lid with the provided sifting lid. This will allow you to
pour out the media from the bowl while keeping the cases inside the bowl.
Separating the media from the cases can be made easier with the use of the 87076 Rotary Case Media
Separator or the 87075 Case Media Sifter, both sold separately.
Do not attempt to make any adjustments or repairs to the electrical system of the Vibratory Case
Polisher. Contact the Customer Service Department at RCBS for this service.
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