Product Information
Country of Origin |
United States of America
|
---|
Delivery Information
Shipping WeightΒ Β
|
55 Pounds |
---|---|
Ships AloneΒ Β
|
Yes |
$1,780
Features
The Mark 7 goal is to duplicate the action of an experienced hand operator, but with the convenience and precision of very fine digital control. Β To do that Mark 7 developed a computer/electronics package that talks to the driveβs motor and monitors its performance in real time. Β It is critical that the computer knows exactly where the tool head is at all times.
Deploying that technology provides Mark 7 users with controls not just to set clutch torque and nominal cycle speed, but also to vary press speed and dwell during different phases of the press stroke. Β One example of when this degree of control is valuable is the ability to adjust shellplate rotation speed when loading high powder fill rounds or ones with tippy bullets. Β Another example is the ability to increase bottom dwell when trimming brass. Β These are just some of the engineering features that differentiate the Mark 7 Autodrive and ones that no other manufacturer can claim. Β It is not current sensing, but torque sensing.
Just as an experienced hand operator can feel when thereβs an impending press problem and potentially catch it before a serious powder spill, case or primer jam, thereβs an array of Mark 7 accessories to address similar issues. So what does all this technology do for throughput? Β It enables a Mark 7 user to keep their press running smoothly for the entire reloading session; and thatβs the true measure of Rounds Per Hour β the true yield of your efforts.