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    							Hand Cannelure Tool
    HCT-1
     The Corbin Hand Cannelure Tool creates cannelures
    (serrated grooves) on lead or jacketed bullets from .224
    to .458 caliber.  The tool has a positive stop for control
    of the cannelure depth, but can also be operated by
    feel with good results.  Position of the cannelure can
    be set by a base-touching stop screw on the side of the
    tool.
    Mount the tool on your bench top, so that the crank handle is free to turn
    over the edge of the bench.   Two mounting holes through the base allow
    the use of number 10 wood or metal screws.   The tool will not give
    satisfactory results if held by hand; mounting is required.
    Place a bullet to be cannelured so that the base of the bullet touches the position
    adjusting screw located directly between the two steel rollers, on the side of the tool base. Adjust the screw so that
    the cannelure wheel contacts the bullet at the desired position.  If this position cannot be attained, the cannelure
    wheel itself may be moved on its shaft by loosening the set screw in the wheel hub and relocating the wheel. Close
    the top (handle) section of the tool, and adjust the depth screw so that the cannelure wheel contacts the bullet. Turn
    the crank two full turns while pressing down firmly on the padded handle.  Open the tool and note the depth of the
    cannelure groove. Adjust the depth screw to give a cannelure depth such that there is a visible circle at top and
    bottom of the serrations (that is, a complete depression or groove is put into the bullet, not just a series of vertical
    lines).  Dont go deeper than approximately .015 inches: this displaces too much internal core material.
    Cannelure
    Position Adjusting
    Screw
    Operating and Maintenance Notes:
    The HCT-1 is most effective when the depth of the
    cannelure is held to a minimum which will still allow the
    desired grip of the bullet to the case. Excessive depth of
    cannelure should be avoided:  most cannelure problems
    can be traced to an attempt to make too deep a groove.
    A drop of oil is required on both sides of the top frame,
    where the crank shaft passes through the bearings. These
    two points should be oiled before each use. With proper
    lubrication, the tool should give many years of service.
    Canneluring steel or heavy brass jacketed bullets is
    not recommended:  instead, use the Corbin PCM-1
    Power Cannelure Machine. The HCT-1 is intended to be
    an economical tool for home bullet making, a few hun-
    dred bullets per day.  The PCM-1 is intended for heavy
    duty commercial use, with 100 bullet per minute capabil-
    ity. The HCT-1 is not intended or warrantied for com-
    mercial volume operation.
    If the bullet tends to jump out of the roller V-way,
    reverse the direction that you turn the cannelure crank.
    This is more likely to happen with bullets near the
    maximum diameter (.458 caliber).  Keep the cannelure
    wheel set screw snug on the flat area machined on the
    crank shaft.
    Special Features...
    1. Comfortable padded handle, Easy operation.
    2. Positive depth stop, Accurate cannelure depth.
    3. Horizontal V-way rollers, No bullet creep.
    4. Positive position stop, Accurate position.
    5. Heavy-duty crankshaft bearings, Long life.
    6. Adjustable from .224 to .458 automatically.
    Note: The HCT-1 can be used for canneluring straight cases
    such as the .45 ACP and the .38 or .357 Magnum, to prevent
    the bullet form sliding back into the case during feeding in an
    auto-loading pistol. It cannot be used to cannelure a bottle-
    necked or tapered case. It is not recommended for lead
    bullets: use the HCT-2 or HCT-3 lead grooving or knurling
    tools for lubrication grooves on lead slugs.
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    Padded Handle
    Depth Stop
    Base
    Crank
    HandleHorizontal
    Roller V-Way  
    						
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