Manual
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Warranty Agreement
The Dillon RL1050 reloader has been designed as a
commercial machine. Our expectation is that its life
expectancy will be in excess of two million rounds of
loaded ammunition. All RL1050 machines are
warranted for life from defects in material or
workmanship, plus a one year 100% warranty against
normal wear. All electrical/electronic components in
Dillon equipment are covered by a one year warranty.
However, the RL1050 is a complex machine and we
need your cooperation. So there’s a hitch. All we ask is
that you take the time to read the following information
and fill out the warranty registration card stating that
you have done so.
Mandatory Safety Measures
The reloading of ammunition and the handling of
components (gun powder and primers) is inherently
dangerous, indeed shooting firearms is inherently
dangerous. Accidents can and do occur, sometimes with
disastrous results including, but not limited to, loss of
vision, hearing or life. These accidents are
nondiscriminatory, they occur with both the novice and
the experienced reloader.
Dillon Precision Products has consciously designed
the RL1050 with this in mind. We’ve shielded the primer
magazine and machined clearance holes for the
elimination of powder and primer residue. In short, we
have done everything we know how, to make the use of
our machine as safe as possible. We cannot however,
guarantee your complete safety. In order to minimize
your risk, use common sense when reloading and follow
these basic rules:
Never operate the machine without ear and eye
protection on. Call our customer service department at
(800) 223-4570 for information on the wide variety of
shooting/safety glasses and hearing protection that
Dillon has to offer.
• PAY ATTENTION: Load only when you can give your
complete attention to the loading process. Don’t watch
television or try to carry on a conversation and load at
the same time. Watch the automatic systems operate and
make sure they are functioning properly. If you are
interrupted or must leave and come back to your
loading, always inspect the cases at every station to
insure that the proper operations have been
accomplished.
• SMOKING: Do not smoke while reloading or allow
anyone else to smoke in your reloading area. Do not
allow open flames in reloading area.
• SAFETY DEVICES: Do not remove any safety devices
from your machine or modify your machine in any way.
• LEAD WARNING: Be sure to have proper ventilation
while handling lead components or when shooting lead
bullets. Lead is known to cause birth defects, other
reproductive harm and cancer. Wash your hands
thoroughly after handling anything made of lead.
• LOADS AND LENGTHS: Avoid maximum loads and
pressures at all times. Use only recommended loads
from manuals and information supplied by reliable
component manufacturers and suppliers. Since Dillon
Precision has no control over the components which
may be used on their equipment, no responsibility is
implied or assumed for results obtained through the use
of any such components.
Dillon Precision Products, Inc.
8009 E. Dillon’s Way
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
(480) 948-8009
FAX (480) 998-2786
Web Site: www.dillonprecision.com
E-mail: dillon@dillonprecision.com
Technical Support & Customer Service
(800) 223-4570