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That's all kind of confusing Dan. Are you addressing two or more tipping issues? #1 Loading vs loading by hand...huh? Top on top off? Loads where? How? Hatch? Door/Skipping the conveyor? #2 Are they falling while on the conveyor? Is the belt lurching? Does lower voltage help? (slower?) re: Something like that might use an emitter and/or light reciever or simple switch for detection and/or simply do occasional advancement of the belts to ensure vibration doesn't unload them backwards up the belt, etc.. Note: "Big L" cans with magnets are more bottom heavy. I'm also thinking about the thin stick-on weight strips for using shallow running fishing lures a bit deeper than designed. I use them under plastic figure bases for more "Weeble" effect. Just a slight champher to the edges, more like a quick polish of the bottom and edges, would prevent grabbing more. Maybe T-9 teflon dry lube spray or similar(a drop or on a swab), or dry bar soap rubbed on bottoms& eject platform, waxes, etc.. "Dry" lube for low thrust, light sliding, there is no surface tension to speak of...(grahite is messy ) Is the eject platform..I dub it the surfboard... is the surfboards edge smooth where the conveyor loads onto it? On an even plane with the coveyor? Is any offset contributing to tips? Is the surfboard level across it's plane; L&R,nose up&dwn etc..? Platform looked too low in the video. K-line track? Regardless, try different heights/shim something up. Might be for 0-27 originally, that would sit lower. Platform surface: polish wax for painted and for plastic, or plastic slicker-upper of choice on that. The old magnet based cans were the only ones I could get to slide extremely well across the platform without tips. Lots if cans on a platform helps some. The magnetics cans are were its at for me. I'd be adding a steel sheet on the platform deck if the cans worked in the car. Maybe a wood print on heavy high gloss paper/sticker; diamond plate, catwalk treads; black outline detail, dull midnight silver metallic on heavy highgloss sticker; paint; and or plastic overlay. etc... or raw steel

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