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Thread: Replacement motor for Dillon Brass Polisher

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    Replacement motor for Dillon Brass Polisher

    Anyone ever replaced one? Dillon wants $99.00 for the motor and the polisher runs $180.00-ish
    The one I have that burnt the bearings out and now leaves black dust all over the floor is the model CV 2001.
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    That is STEEP for a motor.

    Is there any markings on the motor? I would guarantee Dillon doesn't make them but purchases or contracts from someone else. I doubt they assemble them either.

    I'm a big Dillon fan and have nothing but praise for them and the customer service, but $99 for a new motor??

    RCBS replaced mine twice in 15 years for the cost of me shipping it to them. New motor, no return shipping charges, a packet of RCBS literature, AND they refused to let me pay for the return shipping.

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    Try WW Grainger,the motor MUST have BALL bearings. 300 rpm 1/40 HP Item# 4M080 about $50

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    Quote Originally Posted by deltaenterprizes View Post
    Try WW Grainger,the motor MUST have BALL bearings. 300 rpm 1/40 HP Item# 4M080 about $50
    You replaced yours Delta?
    Last edited by Just Duke; 01-19-2014 at 06:01 PM.

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    Plug any numbers and manufacturer listed on the motor in to Google to see what comes up. You should be able to find another one.

    If not, and you burnt out one of their motors either by another motor or buy a cement mixer cause you are using it too much.
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    Several years back I sent mine back to Dillon for a new motor and about a week later a brand new one showed up. Absolutely no charge for the tumbler or shipping.
    If you are going to buy the motor, the search thing might work the best since Grainger isn't the cheapest place to get things.

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    I don't remember exactly what all I did but when mine stopped, I cleaned the motor and plugged it back in. I was pleasantly surprised. Try it, they are exposed to a lot of dust.
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    i just went to harbor freight and replaced my lyman.
    the one i got to replace it, i like better it has an enclosed lid and good seals [no dust]
    they have a super large one there that looks like it would do 1,000 357's easily enough.

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    Yep, replaced mine almost a year ago and like you I was a bit shocked at the cost of a new motor but I went ahead and ordered it. After it arrived I was gald I did.

    It is not the same motor that came in the tumbler (the 500), it is a far, far better motor, bigger, enclosed, ball bearings, heavier and dead silent. I also bought a second tumbler (the 750) that does come with the same new motor and with both tumblers running side by side empty I have to touch them to convince myself that they are running. Unbelievably quiet. The 500 and the 750 are exactly the same tumblers except for the numbers and the new 750 comes with the new motor.

    Dillon stopped the lifetime warranty on the tumblers I think about 10 years ago and possibly this is why they changed the number of the tumbler from 500 to 750. I was told by Dillon that if you ship them the tumbler instead of just ordering the motor they replace the springs and go over the whole thing instead of simply replacing the motor all for the cost of the motor.

    It is pricey but this new motor is a very high quality item.

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    if you have purchased any Dillon Electrical products before 1999, then those electrical products are are covered by the No-BS warranty. case in fact. about two years ago the motor in my 650 case feeder went bad. my 650 and all the extras were bought back in 1995. Dillon sent me a new motor free of charge. this mourning my Low Powder Sensor wouldn't work, when i called Dillon being that it was bought back in 1996, it was covered with the no-BS warranty. they were going to send out another one to replace it, but after giving it a good cleaning(the culprit was corroision on the contacts) i got it to work again. called Dillon and told them to cancel the shipment. nice to know that when this does finally go bad it will be replaced free of charge. HTH
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    I'd be inclined to take it to our local electric motor rewind shop and ask them for a quote on repairing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DUKE NUKEM View Post
    You replaced your Delta?
    I built my first 2 tumblers one rotary and one vibratory. The rotary was made from plexiglass scrap and was like a Thumbler's tumbler. The second one I purchased a Lyman 3200 bowl and made the rest.

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    I've always used a Midway vibrator type that I bought several years ago. Not the biggest or the best quality but it always works. Following some advice here or on another board, I removed the bottom plate and used a chassis punch to put four 1" diameter holes in it for ventilation. I guess time will tell if it extends it's life. When it gives up the ghost, I'll buy another one.

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    I drilled a series of 1 1/2" holes in the base of mine. I have a small fan that I plug in the timer along with the vibrator. It runs much cooler. I paid $55 for a new motor from an electric supply.
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    For the $90, which Dillon asks for their replacement motor, you can buy 3 (three) new tumblers at midsouth s.s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helg View Post
    For the $90, which Dillon asks for their replacement motor, you can buy 3 (three) new tumblers at midsouth s.s.
    Or two Frankford Arsenal from Midway, mine has been faithfully working for more than 15 years and sometimes ran for 24 hours when I for it.

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    Many electric motors have a NEMA frame number which covers it's specs. If you can find the frame number, Google it and see what you come up with.

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    Ditto: The motor went out on my CV2001. The unit less the bowl was sent back. The older tumbler base with the old motor had to be modified. The new motor assembly was significantly better than the old. Not cheap but it runs much better. Years ago I had to replace a Lyman tumbler motor and it was half retail price of the entire unit

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    Well, I was running some 9mm cases and the noise coming from my Dillon CV-2001 was deafening. I've spent hours thinking it was worn out gaskets and using rubber washers to try and quiet this thing down to a low ROAR. Anyway, I switched out a load and was thinking of loading another batch but first I tried turning it on and nothing but a humm. I realized that this unit has been going out ever since I got it about two years ago. It came to me via a neighbor who had past on and his wife gave it to me for helping her out. I guess I got my moneys worth out of it. The thought of having this thing run quietly is really tempting me but alas I'm unemployed and cannot afford to buy a new motor. Has anybody figured out a quick fix other than a 12 ga. slug ? The thought of running cases by the hundred instead of the thousand is bumming me out. Thanks for any input, Enoch.

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    I've run the gambit from motor repair shops to cheap alternatives and nothing but brick walls. I decided that nothing ventured is nothing gained so I blew out the motor with my compressor and then soaked it down with several blasts of WD40. After letting it sit for a few hours I laid hands on it and prayed ( I have not because I ask not ) and then screwed the little beast down on my workbench and turned on the switch and hummmmm it did. That little spindle just whirled at 3000 rpm's and was as quiet as it could be. Yes ! So I reattached the weight onto the spindle and put the whole thing back together and then the great moment was at hand. What a disaster ! I guess that weight on the spindle is the killer cause there was no way I could have turned it off fast enough. Bummer. I had a great idea though. I've always wanted one of those case prep stations and now I have a motor perfect for running one. Oh, by the way. Do you know what your shaker is like without the weight on the spindle ? It does nothing. Just sits there and humms.

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