Instruction Manual

How the Super 1050 Works
Stations 1 - 8 (counterclockwise)
toolhead and dies cut away for clarity
Station 1: Empty cases are automati-
cally inserted into the shellplate via the
electric casefeeder.
Station 2: Here the spent cartridge
cases are resized and deprimed.
Station 3: This station is totally
unique. The case is supported from the
inside and slightly expanded (not belled)
while simultaneously a swager is driven
into the primer pocket to remove any
crimp.
Station 4: A new primer is installed
at this station.
T
he spring driven
primer slide is extremely smooth. T
he
steel shrouded primer magazine is
capped with an electronic Early
W
arning Device to let y
ou kno
w w
hen
you’re down to approximately three
primers.
Station 5: Here the case is belled and
powder is dropped by the case-activated
powder measure. It is extremely accurate
and will not drop powder unless a case
is present. Dillon Precision offers an
optional accessory to be utilized with the
automatic powder measure at this station
– Dillon’s Low Powder Sensor provides
an audible and visual reminder when it’s
time to refill the powder reservoir.
Station 6: This station is open to allow
for case inspection.
Station 7: The bullet is seated to its
proper depth at this station.
Station 8: In this station, the bullet is
crimped into place. The cartridge is then
automatically ejected into a collection
bin.
Y
our dies have been adjusted at the
factory
. Before y
ou c
hange an
ything, try
it the way it is, once you thoroughly
understand the mac
hine’s operation,
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Station 5 - Here the case mouth is belled
and powder dispensed.
Station 1 - The casefeed plunger inserts the
case into the shellplate.
Station 2 - Here, spent cartridge cases are
resized and deprimed.
Station 7 - In this station, the bullet is seat-
ed to its proper depth.
Station 8 - Here the case is crimped and
then ejected out of the shellplate with the
next pull of the handle.
Station 3 - Here the case mouth is expand-
ed while a rod supports the case base for
swaging.
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