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What are the faint lines visible on my KMB 28 frame, and do they indicate a structural crack?

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What are the faint lines visible on my KMB 28 frame, and do they indicate a structural crack?

The lines you see are known as “knit lines” or “mold flow lines,” which are a standard characteristic of the injection molding process. They form when molten plastic flows around an internal object (such as a threaded insert) and rejoins on the other side.

While they may resemble cracks, they are strictly surface-level marks, not actual fractures. These lines have been present since the original KMB 10 frames were produced because the tooling reflects engineering standards from approximately 50 years ago—before modern digital flow analysis was available. Despite their appearance, they are not points of weakness; in five decades of use, these robust, thick-walled frames have never experienced a structural failure related to these flow lines.

 

KMB 28 Knit Lines
Product
BandMask® 28

Can I replace the bottom ring myself?

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Can I replace the bottom ring myself?

Replacing the bottom ring is a dealer ONLY service for dealers who have been trained to perform it.

Techs and divers trained or working under the guidance of the KMDSI modular manuals will be able to remove and install both the sealed pull pins and the swing catch assembly.

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SuperLite® 27®
SuperLite® 17C
Kirby Morgan® 47
Kirby Morgan® 37
Kirby Morgan® 57