Battenfeld Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ Instructions Manual Download Page 4

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

When using this electrical appliance, basic 
precautions should always be followed 
including the following:

1. Read all instructions before using this appliance.
2. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision is 
    necessary when this appliance is used near children.
3. Do not contact moving parts.
4. Only use attachments recommended or sold by 
    Frankford Arsenal.
5. Do not use outdoors.
6. To disconnect, turn all controls to the off (“O”) 
    position, then remove the plug.
7. Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.  To unplug, 
    grasp the plug, not the cord.
8. Do not operate this appliance with a damaged cord 
    or plug, or if the unit malfunctions or is dropped 
    or damaged in any manner.  Return the unit for 
    examination, repair, or electrical or mechanical 
    adjustment.
9. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not put this 
    appliance in water or other liquid.
10. Do not place or store this appliance where it can fall 
      or be pulled into a tub or sink.
11. Remove plug from wall outlet when this appliance is 
      not in use.
12. Never operate this appliance unattended.
13. Operate this appliance on a non-combustible surface 
      away from all combustible materials including 
      curtains, draperies, or walls.

For grounded appliance

 – Connect to a properly grounded 

outlet only.  See Grounding Instructions.

This appliance must be grounded.  In the event of malfunction 
or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least resistance 
for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock.  This 
appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug.  The plug must be 
plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and 
grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

DANGER

 - Improper connection of the equipment-

grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric 
shock.  The conductor with insulation having an outer 
surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is 

the equipment-grounding conductor.  If repair or replacement 
of the cord or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipment-
grounding conductor to a live terminal.  Check with a qualified 
electrician or serviceman if the grounding instructions are not 
completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the appliance 
is properly grounded.  Do not modify the plug provided with 
the appliance - if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet 
installed by a qualified electrician.

This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 V circuit, and has a 
grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch “A”.  
A temporary adapter, which looks like the adapter in sketches 
“B” and “C”, may be used to connect this plug to a 2-pole 
receptacle as shown in sketch “B” if a properly grounded outlet 
is not available.  The temporary adapter should be used only 
until a properly grounded outlet can be installed by a qualified 
electrician.  The green colored rigid ear, lug, and the like, 
extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent 
ground such as properly grounded outlet cover box.  Whenever 
the adapter is used, it must be held in place by the metal screw.

Grounding Sketch

Instructions for Use:

1.

 Fill the cleaning bowl about 2/3 full of cleaning or polishing 

media. Set the tumbler on a flat concrete surface and plug it in. 
Add any amount of brass you desire, up to maximum capacity. 
Capacity will vary with the size of the cases being cleaned. 
In general, once the cleaning media is in the tumbler, you can 
continue to add brass to your media until you see the tumbling 
action of the brass become sluggish. Obviously, with less tumbling 
action, you will get less cleaning action. If you put too much brass 
in and the action slows down, simply remove some of the brass.

2.

 Tumble your brass until it is clean. If you are merely cleaning 

your brass, 30 minutes to an hour will normally remove all dirt 
and grease. If you want to polish the tarnish or powder stain 
from brass, you will need to use treated media or add ammonia-
free brass polish to untreated media and then tumble for several 
hours.  Just check the brass periodically for progress.

Tumbling Tips:

1. 

Clean your brass before polishing with “untreated” ground 

walnut shells. This simply removes the dirt, grit, or bullet lube 
from the cases so they can be inspected. This will insure that any 
dirt and grit left on the case won't get into your sizing die and 
wear it out prematurely.

2. 

Resize and deprime your brass before polishing.

3. 

The media you use to clean and polish your cases will not 

wear out, but it will become “loaded up” with bullet lube, polish, 
powder residue, and dirt. When it does, you can simply throw it 
out, or it can be recharged with brass polish.

4. 

If you reload for a variety of different guns, you may need to 

obtain a few extra buckets in which to keep your different cleaning 
and polishing medias while they are not in use. Dirtier loads will 
need to be cleaned with fresher media than clean burning loads. 
Shooting conditions can also dirty your brass more than normal.  
We recommend keeping three buckets on hand to contain media 
in different stages of use: #1 for untreated “cleaning media;” #2 
for new, barely used treated “polishing” media; and #3 for well-
used, “loaded-up” media.

5. 

If you use your tumbler to Moly-coat bullets, we recommend 

using a separate bowl from the one you use to tumble brass.

Summary of Contents for Frankford Arsenal Quick-N-EZ

Page 1: ...ructions Instructions 573331 Rev E Section 1 Quick N EZ CASE TUMBLER ONLY 855020 515667 220v 645880 799534 220v Section 2 CASE CLEANING KIT with Tumbler Separator and Bucket 645880 799534 220v and 507...

Page 2: ...te the three protruding features on the black plate around the nut cavities of the bowl press bowl into place 1C 3 Square Nuts are used here 1 for each of the 3 attachment points 1A Tools Needed 1 Phi...

Page 3: ...ntil it bottoms out in the bushing and then turn the square nut until finger tight against the bowl With an adjustable end wrench or 7 16 wrench turn the nut another 1 8 turn NOTE DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN...

Page 4: ...A A temporary adapter which looks like the adapter in sketches B and C may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The...

Page 5: ...hown The parts fit tightly continue pushing until collar is firmly seated Insert the handle into the bottom half of the sifter as shown below The parts are tight snap fits into the sifter half bottom...

Page 6: ...ere 3 Step 4 Insert Sifter insert sifter into notched bucket as shown below 4 Step 5 Sifting Brass Open the separator and pour you mixed media and cases into the sifter Pour slowly and carefully to av...

Page 7: ...ever if your bucket has handle bosses as shown here it is a good idea to attached the clamps so that they bridge the handle attachment boss 4 Step 5 Start Cleaning Brass Remove the pin from the rotary...

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