Lee Classic Turret Series: Indexing Ratchet

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2016
  • This little piece of plastic seems to cause some folks lots of frustration. It's designed to break and is the weakest link in the press BY DESIGN. Cheaper to fix the least costly component than to make everything out of steel (and raise the press' price) and have pieces grinding each other down over time.
    The ratchet is $.25/ea and you should purchase them in bulk as the shipping charge will be considerably higher than the cost of LOTS of these ratchets. As Murphy's Law would have it, if you have extras of the ratchets, you'll never need them. You'll only need them when you don't have any extra.
    The press can still operate in single stage mode with a missing or damaged ratchet, it just can't operate in indexing mode without it. The little square should face up towards the turret.
    Careful were you buy these, as some places will charge $1.00/ea or more.

Комментарии • 35

  • @paulinmt2185
    @paulinmt2185 11 месяцев назад +3

    Very late to comment, but this is some of the best "in the trenches" info! I've had my CTP for over a decade, and with infrequent use I'm still on original ratchet. I have a bunch of spares, as well as a spare housing. Possibly the reason I have yet to replace it ;-). I also use a bit of dry lube on the index shaft. Thank you Re Loader. Cheers!

  • @caseymurphy244
    @caseymurphy244 8 месяцев назад

    Have a older classic . The primers are trapped under the press. Probably about 13 year's old. With about 80-90k rounds put through it. Have only replace the index rod once. And have went through about 4 of the square things.

  • @thadgillespie5255
    @thadgillespie5255 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome info! New reloaded and these little tidbits are really helpful. Lee sent these parts out to me free to replace mine. Just paid shipping.

  • @slotcarfan
    @slotcarfan 2 года назад +1

    Well over 11k rounds and still on first ratchet.. always raise RAM before removing turret. I also lightly lube the rod, even though Lee says it doesn't need it..

  • @Zonedweller
    @Zonedweller 6 лет назад +1

    Just replaced mine after 13,000 rds loaded. Took a while to figure out why it wasn't indexing. Luckily we have RUclips; thanks for sharing.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  6 лет назад

      @13k rounds, you definitely got your value's worth from that one!

    • @Zonedweller
      @Zonedweller 6 лет назад

      Couldn't find the second one that came with the turret , so had to order. Bought 4 :)

    • @oldvetteman9147
      @oldvetteman9147 5 лет назад

      The part is adequately engineered if the press is used properly. Prior to attempting to rotate the turret manually, the operator must raise the ram sufficiently for the ratchet mechanism to clear the spiral portion of the auto index rod. Breakage of the square ratchet insert is usually the result of not raising the ram before manually rotating the turret.

  • @OsceolaLongBeard
    @OsceolaLongBeard 5 лет назад +1

    4,000 rounds of 308 and mine is trashed. On to the next one.
    Such a cheap part.
    You can get more rounds out of your square if you don't manually index the press. Good Luck!

  • @jeffreyparks9923
    @jeffreyparks9923 5 месяцев назад

    I replaced mine with a metal index ratchet. Been problem free.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  5 месяцев назад

      I broke and needed to replace my indexing ratchet only when I didn't have a spare. Have plenty of spares now but haven't needed one in many years. Murphy's Law.

  • @swnorcraft7971
    @swnorcraft7971 4 года назад +1

    I have the Lee Classic Turret Press and have loaded thousands of rounds on it with zero problems. Mine still has the original ratchet in place. I have bought a spare ratchet to keep on hand and it is still on hand. I had heard or read that it would be a problem with this press. Maybe I have just been lucky? Thanks for sharing.

    • @jackgarrison8033
      @jackgarrison8033 Год назад

      I am having problems with my ratchet and can’t find another one know where . Where did you find it.

    • @RealMrSmit
      @RealMrSmit Год назад

      @@jackgarrison8033 it is a lee product, you can order it, or you can 3d print it.

    • @caseymurphy244
      @caseymurphy244 8 месяцев назад

      Ebay

  • @mattfinleylive
    @mattfinleylive 7 месяцев назад +1

    'Can't be that old... it's not that tall one that I have. (Bought in '06) That's one of the "new" classic's, no?

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  7 месяцев назад +1

      circa 2010

    • @mattfinleylive
      @mattfinleylive 7 месяцев назад

      @@ReLoadersBench -Fair. I suppose 13 years, (as of last night, at least.) can be considered, 'old'. -Happy New Year!

  • @speedy63663
    @speedy63663 2 года назад

    That plastic square broke the first time I pulled the lever, out of the box.

  • @PaulyDownUnder
    @PaulyDownUnder 4 года назад

    May be worth having one made from aluminium or brass to last longer, a little side project maybe... Also, using some oil between the 4 hole turret and 4 hole turret ring to extend the life of the square ratchet as mentioned on the Lee website: leeprecision.com/square-ratchet.html

    • @Heavy-C
      @Heavy-C 2 года назад

      Right? I'm surprised someone isn't making them.

    • @PaulyDownUnder
      @PaulyDownUnder 2 года назад

      @@Heavy-CThe funny thing is that I bought spares, and years later haven't needed them. Just be sure to keep things lubed up and the handle is in a position (ratchet not engaged) so the 4 hole Turret can rorate freely and things will continue to work flawlessly.

  • @vaughanhopkins3642
    @vaughanhopkins3642 Год назад

    Do you have to order the piece on line ? My press is ha ibg same issues

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  Год назад

      If you go to Lee (link below) for this replacement part (TF3567) and put 1 (one) in your cart, it is FREE (zero cost), but you will have to pay shipping (which used to be $5, don't know what it is today, but probably more. My advice would be to add 5 (the additional 4 are $.75 cents each) so that you have a few on hand. You can also search online by the part number I listed and find them elsewhere, but probably at a higher cost.
      Lee LCT ratchet replacement part: leeprecision.com/square-ratchet

    • @vaughanhopkins3642
      @vaughanhopkins3642 Год назад

      @Re Loader thanks place where I bought the press closed here and I had never had any issues up till this week with the press

  • @cosmiccharlie8294
    @cosmiccharlie8294 3 года назад +2

    I did away with the auto indexing. I just turn the turret by hand.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  3 года назад +1

      Depending on what I'm doing, I will run the press w/o the indexing rod at times as well. Simply an amazing press for what it can do and how it can do it.

    • @cosmiccharlie8294
      @cosmiccharlie8294 3 года назад +1

      @@ReLoadersBench Yes, it's a fine machine. So easy to switch calibers on.

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  3 года назад +1

      @@cosmiccharlie8294 - Agreed. Easiest caliber change of ANY press, hands down. Most underrated press on the planet IMO ;-)

  • @geezerp1982
    @geezerp1982 3 года назад +1

    "The little square should face up towards the turret. " thats not what lee says to do

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  3 года назад +2

      Oh well, after working just fine for thousands of rounds, I guess I'll have to turn it upside down then and now see how long it will last. Now I can stop losing sleep over this ;-)

    • @geezerp1982
      @geezerp1982 3 года назад +1

      @@ReLoadersBench funny enough i might try what you did, because i had to change the sqaure ratchet today and it still didnt index at all ! so hopfuly if i try it your way it might work

    • @ReLoadersBench
      @ReLoadersBench  3 года назад +2

      @@geezerp1982 I've also found (this might also be incorrect according to Lee) that the SINGLE best way to extend the life of the nylon ratchet is to remove the tool head ONLY when the ram is almost all the way up (shell holder not touching the dies). Removing the tool head with the ram down puts too much pressure on the indexing rod. YMMV. Can't even remember how many years it's been since I replaced the ratched...may 4.5 years ago when I made this video.

    • @andyvanderheiden9717
      @andyvanderheiden9717 2 года назад +1

      Where do you purchase this part from?

  • @kamrandil4299
    @kamrandil4299 2 года назад +1

    Good information, but far too much dead time. This could easily have been a 3 minute video, and you would have QUADRUPLED your viewership. Common problem with RUclips videos. Thanks for making it anyway.