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  • zames77
    Tweak it till it breaks!

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    • Jan 2010
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    MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

    Have been finding lately that the feed tyres for the LCT are not lasting nearly as long as they're rated for. Typically start failing after 130K compared to their supposed life of 1000K. Even finding Torque Limiters that need replacing at the same time, something I've hardly ever had to replace before. Anyone else having this issue, any mods or fixes?? Cheers.
  • semi
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    • Sep 2008
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    #2
    Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

    Try using the new Baron feed rollers,ordered some to my car this week for this exact problem AF031098 AF032098

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    • slimslob
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      • May 2013
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      #3
      Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

      I know the XX80 rollers don't go the 1M that they are spec'd for but failing after only 130K sounds way to early. What type of paper and what environment are they in. If they are using any type of coated paper or NCR paper they should be using the old black 300K rollers, AF0071, AF1041 and AF2041 as recommended for the Pro 1357EX in the Product Support Guide.

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      • zames77
        Tweak it till it breaks!

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        Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

        Originally posted by slimslob
        I know the XX80 rollers don't go the 1M that they are spec'd for but failing after only 130K sounds way to early. What type of paper and what environment are they in. If they are using any type of coated paper or NCR paper they should be using the old black 300K rollers, AF0071, AF1041 and AF2041 as recommended for the Pro 1357EX in the Product Support Guide.

        It's not one particular customer, it's literally every unit we have out there! So various brands of stock, 80gsm and in normal office environments. I did have one where the paper was quite damp, but other than that it's the sep & feed rollers that deem to wear out way too soon.

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        • Imprestik
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          • Aug 2012
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          #5
          Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

          That sounds about right bud, the feed mechanisms on these devices are absolutely crap.

          I always replaced feed rollers regularly on these models, the amount of feed stations I have had to replace is massive so yeah, just continue what your doing

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          • zames77
            Tweak it till it breaks!

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            • Jan 2010
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            #6
            Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

            Originally posted by semi
            Try using the new Baron feed rollers,ordered some to my car this week for this exact problem AF031098 AF032098
            You might be on to something there, I'll give it a go as well.

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            • Zaxxon
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              • Jan 2014
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              #7
              Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

              Torguelimiter often fails on this LCT.
              Please start you post with brand, model, problem.

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              • zames77
                Tweak it till it breaks!

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                • Jan 2010
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                #8
                Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

                Originally posted by Zaxxon
                Torguelimiter often fails on this LCT.
                Yeah, I normally replace them as a set now; I've been caught out by that a few times. Anyone know if a different Torque Limiter would work?

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                • zames77
                  Tweak it till it breaks!

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                  • Jan 2010
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                  #9
                  Re: MPC6502/8002 RT4020 LCT Jams

                  Originally posted by semi
                  Try using the new Baron feed rollers,ordered some to my car this week for this exact problem AF031098 AF032098
                  Those numbers don't seem to exist here in NZ, the only part numbers for the Baron LCT's (RT5070 & RT5080) that we have listed are (pick up) AF030080 (feed) AF031083 & (sep) AF032080 which are for the AF2090 and the like. I wonder if we carry different units to other countries?

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