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Adjusting grind on Rancilio Rocky

I had the grind on my rocky set for drip for a month or so while my espresso machine was in the shop. Problem is now I can not get get my espresso grind back. I opened up the top and am trying to remove the brass plate. but I can not budge it. Help!

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  1. because it didn't work a wilde the upper burr holder could be jammed, carefully take id off, clean it good and then put it back until you touch lower burr with the upper.
  2. to get starting point you adjust burrs to touch each other. when they touch each other you have finest grinding, after you hear metal voice you turn back 3 dots and grind only for 1 dose. you check it, if it goes to slow, you go one more back and clean grinder, THAN you grind 1 dose more. 2 or 3 times and you will get perfect grinding.

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