Dillon XL750 mount dimensions

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    Beware of Dog
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 16, 2013
    4,501
    AA Co
    Anybody have an XL750 mounted using the Strong mount 22052? This one raises it 6.75" above the benchtop.

    I'm building a bench and want to place the top surface reinforcement in the right place, so where are the mounting holes in the benchtop, say relative to the centerline of the bench?
     

    Dr Dano HPR

    Active Member
    Mar 4, 2013
    411
    Towson
    Not sure what your question is. I don't have a XL750. When I mounted my 650 and 550 to the bench, I just mounted them on the Strong Mounts and then moved them towards the edge of the bench. Clamped them with a C-clamp or quick-clamp to check functionality. You don't want the press handle hitting the edge of the bench. After checking the clearance of everything, I marked the holes on the bench with a sharpie using the holes in the Strong Mount as a template. Moved the presses and then drilled the holes. The edges of my Strong Mounts are close to the edge of the bench. If you move them too far back then the press handles will hit the table. Hope this helps.
     

    Sticky

    Beware of Dog
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    Mar 16, 2013
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    AA Co
    Sorry, should have more clear in my request. I am actually looking for the hole layout pattern for the strong mount to the bench. I'm really looking for the bolt pattern where the strong mount attaches to the benchtop.
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
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    Mar 25, 2009
    13,866
    Rockville, MD
    Have you considered using the Inline Fab mounts? These give you more flexibility with height (and almost everything else).
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,866
    Rockville, MD
    +1 on using the inline fab mounts! Very versatile system.
    It was fantastic when I upgraded from a Lee Classic turret to a 650... just a quick swap using the QD plates. (I need to list my old Lee presses here sometime, lol.)
     

    Sticky

    Beware of Dog
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    Mar 16, 2013
    4,501
    AA Co
    Have you considered using the Inline Fab mounts? These give you more flexibility with height (and almost everything else).
    I have and I have other items from them that are awesome. I am going to start with the Dillon mount and see where that puts things. We'll go from there if I need to make any changes/adjustments in the setup. I should have most everything by this weekend.
    10.5” left to right
    9”” front to back
    Bolt hole spacing
    Thank you! I want to do a little reinforcing at the point where the press mounts to the benchtop and this will really help, thanks!
     

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