I thought they were only adjustable in and out, not up or down.
Since the vertical center line of the shell cases (i.e. the center of the primer hole) must rotate in exactly the same arc regardless of caliber, I would think that changing from .45 ACP to .32 ACP would require adjusting the #79U Shell Base Locating Strap.
That said, as I mentioned in an earlier post, when I switched toolheads from .45 to .38 and vice versa, I never touched the locating straps and never had a problem. (or at least I didn't know of one) Maybe the bevels on the bottom of the Star dies guide the cases into the dies even if a little bit out of alignment, or if they are giggling around from the indexing movement.
I guess Star thought if you were enough of a reloader to be using a Star that you would figure out how and when to adjust the locator straps; a primary difference between the Progressive and Universal models. I never found anything in the Star instructions related to adjusting the locating straps. I had to ask on this site, too. FC60 provided a very good explanation.
Re: Maintenance after Loooong Inactive period
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2015, 03:00:26 PM »
Bruce, thanks so much for the help!!
As part of the clean-up I removed the three #79U Shell Base Locating Straps. First time I'd ever touched these, so they were set as the machine came to me brand new. I was surprised at the amount of gunk accumulated behind each.
I don't think I've ever seen any instructions as to how, when, or why you adjust these. Is there a SOP on how to set these (the little set screw in each that changes how it aligns the case at that station)? I've loaded .45's and .38's and all went well without changing the original settings.
Is it just a common sense thing, or is there some actual procedure? Anybody have to readjust theirs when they change calibers?
Strap Adustment
« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2015, 10:59:56 AM »
Greetings,
The various caliber shell plates vary in outside diameter. A little math leads one to believe that the OD is tangent to the case OD.
So, rotate the shell plate 1/12 of a turn. The detent ball should be positioned under a case cutout, not the round 3/8" indexing hole.
Insert the strap with the upper set screw backed off so it does not touch.
Next, lightly tighten the Fillister head screw so the strap just touches the rim of the shell plate.
Last, tighten the upper set screw to snug up the strap and leave a wee bit of clearance with the shell plate.
Test the adjustment with an empty case and you should be spot on.
Cheers,
Dave