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5 hours ago, GarethM said:

https://www.redwood-global.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/3_6_user-manual-tr6-13-a-000-10_v1.pdf

 

Looks like the feed roller is secured with a screw, page 39/40.

 

Nice idea as a wear part, but liable to shift left/right if it's loose.

If its assembled correctly it shouldnt be loose. A bottle of loctite is your friend.

 

While my above advice on the bearing collar is worth looking at, also check that the feed roller is correctly located, the shaft has a dimple for the grub screw to locate in.

 

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You dont want the grub screw to bite into the plain shaft as it will also marr it up and make it a pain to extract in future.

Edited by kram
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