gettin copper wrote:I would email Andy from ryedale and buy a bottle from him. He also has a instructional video on what to grease etc. I lube mine up every other time I sort 2-3 hundo
John_doe wrote:It doesn't say it in the directions, but I use a little mist of silicon lubricant on the chute. It seems to help stop jams, and make the coins skip through quicker. You have to whipe the dirt off with a cloth every few hundred though.
ibeakc wrote:John_doe wrote:It doesn't say it in the directions, but I use a little mist of silicon lubricant on the chute. It seems to help stop jams, and make the coins skip through quicker. You have to whipe the dirt off with a cloth every few hundred though.
I tried this silicone lubricant on the chute idea. I found it to be exactly as posted here. Every few hundred pennies, 500 or so, I got to unjam it, wipe the accumulated dirt off, and lube it up again. I'm fairly new with the ryedale, only about 500,000 pennies sorted, but the silicone only went through about 2000 and won't be making a return. I'm hoping that Drislide is the same thing as the little bottle Andy sent me. It, for me, is far superior for lubricating the chute.
adagirl wrote:ibeakc wrote:John_doe wrote:It doesn't say it in the directions, but I use a little mist of silicon lubricant on the chute. It seems to help stop jams, and make the coins skip through quicker. You have to whipe the dirt off with a cloth every few hundred though.
I tried this silicone lubricant on the chute idea. I found it to be exactly as posted here. Every few hundred pennies, 500 or so, I got to unjam it, wipe the accumulated dirt off, and lube it up again. I'm fairly new with the ryedale, only about 500,000 pennies sorted, but the silicone only went through about 2000 and won't be making a return. I'm hoping that Drislide is the same thing as the little bottle Andy sent me. It, for me, is far superior for lubricating the chute.
I am thinking of buying a Ryedale. Are you serious that every 500 pennies or so you have to stop production to unjam and apply Drislide? Seems inefficent.
adagirl wrote:Okay, that makes more sense to me now. I had heard so many wonderful things about the Ryedale that it surprised me about the frequency of jamming but that is only when silicone is used. I will be sure to acquire some drislide! Thanks for the information!!
gojomoso wrote:adagirl wrote:Okay, that makes more sense to me now. I had heard so many wonderful things about the Ryedale that it surprised me about the frequency of jamming but that is only when silicone is used. I will be sure to acquire some drislide! Thanks for the information!!
if you buy it new from ryedale you will get a small bottle of dri-slide and from what i've read on other posts it will last you quite awhile. Just watch a few of andy's videos, i think its about every $200 worth that you'll want to lube some of the parts to keep it in tip-top shape
slickeast wrote:The white grease is referring to the little plastic ring under the hopper wheel. Dri-Slide is for the SnP. Those are the tiny metal wheels under the plate where the coins are ejected from the hopper. You want the wheel to spin freely. This allows the coin to shoot out instead of limping out. If it is not lubed with Dri-Slide the coin will come out lazy and may get stuck on the chute. The next coin will bump into it or jump it. Jam to occur quickly.
I lube mine before each use. One drop is enough.
Why use something different? I bet no one here is using Wesson oil in their car. Oil is oil right? Use the correct lubricant for the job.
Butter works good to keep your eggs from sticking to the frying pan. KY Jelly keeps things from sticking. Try swaping butter and KY.
adagirl wrote:ibeakc wrote:John_doe wrote:It doesn't say it in the directions, but I use a little mist of silicon lubricant on the chute. It seems to help stop jams, and make the coins skip through quicker. You have to whipe the dirt off with a cloth every few hundred though.
I tried this silicone lubricant on the chute idea. I found it to be exactly as posted here. Every few hundred pennies, 500 or so, I got to unjam it, wipe the accumulated dirt off, and lube it up again. I'm fairly new with the ryedale, only about 500,000 pennies sorted, but the silicone only went through about 2000 and won't be making a return. I'm hoping that Drislide is the same thing as the little bottle Andy sent me. It, for me, is far superior for lubricating the chute.
I am thinking of buying a Ryedale. Are you serious that every 500 pennies or so you have to stop production to unjam and apply Drislide? Seems inefficent.
slickeast wrote:Butter works good to keep your eggs from sticking to the frying pan. KY Jelly keeps things from sticking. Try swaping butter and KY.
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