What I learned this AM:
- The hole through the ram may eventually get plugged with cups and anvils.
- lt would be less messy to remove them if you notice this before the ram is completely full.
- Unless you disassemble the ram linkage and invert the ram, it’s difficult to clean out the ram using a piece of wire if there is a bend in the debris path at the bottom of the ram.
- It is not very difficult to clean out the ram by blowing compressed air in from the bottom.
- if you do number 4, you might want to use some sort of fine mesh net fitted loosely over the ram.
- When anvils and cups come blowing out the top of the ram, the cups will bounce approximately 2.5 times as far across your hard shop floor as the anvils.
- I will now be paying attention so that I maintain a steady state condition with regard to primer debris flow through the ram.