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As you use the MEC 9000 the compression of the powder caused by the vibration of using it seems to cause an increase of the weight of the drop. After running about ten loads, check your weights again.
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01-07-2024, 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Milt Fitterman
As you use the MEC 9000 the compression of the powder caused by the vibration of using it seems to cause an increase of the weight of the drop. After running about ten loads, check your weights again.
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Thanks for proving the point on using baffles Milt.
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