I broke my press

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I was sizing some 460's this morning, I already did the 45 Colts and 454's I shot yesterday. I went to pull down on the 3rd 460 casing and darn if the handle came off. I snapped the threaded portion off in the press. This is a RCBS Summit about 3 years old, the handle looks to be made from cast steel. I got the stub with the threads out, it screwed out easily with fingers. I already have the handle in my work bag, and will call RCBS on Monday and see if I can get a new long handle, if not I will work on identifying the threads and see what I can do to repair the handle. I already ordered a short handle from Midway I should get it early next week.

I think this helps me make a decision on whether I get a lathe, mill or combo setup next year. I am leaning towards making a handle out of cold rolled steel.
 
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Congratulations. You are the first person I ever heard of actually breaking one.

I have broke them on on 3 or 4 presses. When I broke one on a Rock Chucker Supreme, I put the straight handle from the Dillon 450/550 on it. The Dillon is the only press I ever bought new. It has a "No BS Warranty" so it is covered. That is easy for them to do, their breakage is minor compared to their total numbers!

505 Gibbs, is kind of right, the stress from forming cases (and sizing is mild forming) is extream! The is a CH-4D press that is made for forming, it weighs around 80 pounds. It is only a "C" press, but it is a very capital "C"!
I think Corbin's monster bullet forming press is 55 or 60 pounds. I over built my own hydraulic forming press. I doubled the thickness on everything, doubled the nuts/bolts at the stress points, and used a 20 Ton jack instead of 5 Ton. The press has never failed, but I have blown out some forming dies (just the 7/8-14 size, the 1 1/4 & 1 1/2 dies come through with flying colors!)

Ivan
 
All the dies I have except my 50 Beowulf (which are Lee) are either carbide or nitride. I have only used the Lee dies once for 32 cases, it took me awhile to clean up the One Shot off the cases, loading block and sizing die.
 
I will be surprised if RCBS doesn't send you a new one for free. Let us know how it turns out.
 
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The new short handle has shiped from Midway and I should have Tuesday. I guess all I can do tomorrow is trim some 45's and 454's, going to be a long cold boring day.

I would make a handle out of a broomstick before giving up the primers, they don't take up much space in the safe.
 
The wait is very long now for RCBS Tech support. Called them several times finally hung up..
 
I vote for a material flaw. I have two Rock Chuckers that are 30 plus years old and never broke anything on them. Load everything from 32 S&W up to 45-90 and 577 Snider without any problems. Reform 50 Alaskan to 45-75 as well. Likely a flaw in the steel rod used. I agree that they will simply send you a new one. They might want the old one back for inspection??
 
Wow that stinks. Wonder if it was made on a Monday morning or Friday afternoon. Hope you get it figured out!
 
I book marked that page for the rollor handles. I am a industrial mechanic, so the press is firmly mounted but the bench will move when working the 460's and 50's.
 
I would take the broken handle down to our local Mom and Pop owned Feed, Seed , Hunting , Fishing , everything you need , including toilet paper , supply store .
One of the guys will look at it ... get the proper sized steel rod , cut it to length and thread the end , all while you are getting bird seed for the warblers, Cost $2.00 ... look around and you can probably find a handle ... a ball or bicycle handle ...they sell most everything ... even chickens , turkeys and guinea fowl ...live , if you need some more laying hens or guinea fowl .
I love old stores like this ... I hope big box doesn't put them all out of business !
Gary
 
The Summit is a beast! I have one of the early ones in red white and blue, I know when they went back to green they made a few improvements/changes

I replaced a rock chucker with this press and absolutely love it, I can only imagine how much you must have to use it to break it
 

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