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    Rp3700, roller identification?


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    Rp3700, roller identification?

    I have a roller in my machine that has severely decayed and probably should be replaced. No idea what this is for orwhat to call it. IMG_3342 copy.jpg

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    Re: Rp3700, roller identification?

    Quote Originally Posted by rking15 View Post
    I have a roller in my machine that has severely decayed and probably should be replaced. No idea what this is for orwhat to call it. IMG_3342 copy.jpg
    the parts manual doesn't have it listed .. or maybe an assembly contains it?

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    Re: Rp3700, roller identification?

    The part is called the separator collar. It is part of the separator assembly. Unless the Sep finger is rubbing on the drum I wouldn't worry about replacing it. FYI part number is 030-15113-102.

    Good luck.

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    Re: Rp3700, roller identification?

    Here is the PDF of the parts for further information

    media.riso.com/TECH/RP/Parts/4622972.PDF

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    Re: Rp3700, roller identification?

    Quote Originally Posted by jermyth View Post
    The part is called the separator collar. It is part of the separator assembly. Unless the Sep finger is rubbing on the drum I wouldn't worry about replacing it. FYI part number is 030-15113-102.

    Good luck.
    I'm having the same problem. The collar has completely deteriorated. It looks like the rubber has melted and starting to is build up on the rims of the drums. Have you ever heard of something like that?

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