I forgot about that for sure. Dryer sheets are your friendAt this time of year, static buildup 'might' play a role too.
Wipe your system down with a NEW dryer sheet and see if it helps.
Hope this is useful,
Frank
Exactly. You can also shim the top to experiment with front or rear tilt leaving the scale leveled.It helps NOT having it level
high in the front helps with the over throws.
2 thousandths of a grain?Its overthrowing the desired drop by as little as .002 to .100 grains almost 50% of the time.
Thanks that helped!I think it is important to clarify what the "calibration" step really means on an AT4. Most importantly, the "calibration" step does NOT change any machine settings. It merely measures the powder dispensing flow rate. I think "Assessment" would be a more accurate description. Adam describes the process here.
Once you have the machine delivering close to the recommended 0.2 gn/s spec, then you can play with the speeds and cut over points to reduce the overall dispensing time. HTH.
YesWhich, for many extruded powders, is about 1 kernel.
This works for me too.It helps NOT having it level
high in the front helps with the over throws.
Make sure the powder dispensing mechanism that sits on the 3 rubber bumpers are where they should be, and the one on the rear as well. And every things is nice and snug on top. I notice they tend to move around affectioning the angle of dangle on the powder tubes, in relationship to gravity.
If the scale is not level it will affect powder measureing accuracy, thats been my experience.This works for me too.