It seems silly that kyocera keeps designing flimsy tabs. On one machine, it took me 1 hour to replace the conveying base and 2 months later same problem. Myself, I am dealing with this problem with 2 cassette guide screws to attach the feed assy to the base.
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Posts: 208 | Location: California | Registered: December 16, 2003
I use a big glob of Plasticweld after cleaning the plastic and the metal with alcohol. I have done this to a couple of machines and both are holding well. Unfortunately, there are a few other problems that still elude me.
Posts: 278 | Location: KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, USA | Registered: May 23, 2003
I got a replacement feed housing yesterday and decided to go with a screw in the plate. Kyocera made no change as of yet to the feed housing. I used a small flat head screw and came in from the bottom side. I drilled a 3/32 hole in the metal plate that holds the left feed roller in place, I counter sunk the screw in the plastic with a counter sink. This I believe is the best fix since it it not going to move. Have fun guys!
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Posts: 88 | Location: Middle of Nowhere | Registered: March 29, 2007
One more thing!!! The tab may actually still be there But is IS going to be cracked!. I found two that were cracked and causing noise. You may find them with the tabs completely gone also.
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Posts: 88 | Location: Middle of Nowhere | Registered: March 29, 2007
Thanks for the info KGJ. That sounds like a good fix. I have a feed head I'll be rebuilding as soon as all the BACKORDERS come in and I'll give it a try.
Posts: 278 | Location: KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, USA | Registered: May 23, 2003
I had the same problem last week with a 750. Ended up changing the entire conveying base. As was previously mentioned...it is a pain in the *you know what* to swap out all the parts from the old base to the new.