I followed a video (Seattle Espresso) for taking it apart to clean it but I cannot get it reassembled. The burrs start to screw back together and then get very stuck after only a few turns, nowhere close to completely on. I have brushed and brushed. I do see a faint line on both sets of threads but nothing seems to remove it.
SOURCE: Rancilio grinder does not grind fine enough for espresso
After taking the top burr off several times and rescrewing it, I finally was able to exert enough force to get it to turn a couple of extra turns. Evidently there was some oil or coffee gunk (although I could see none) that snagged the bur. Now it appears to work as before.
This is a great, service by the way. Even the process of thinking through the problem so I could post it helped me solve it.
SOURCE: Rocky Calibration
SOURCE: rancilio rocky grinder setting
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 gruinder, THAN you grind 1 dose more. 2 or 3 times and you will get perfect grinding.
SOURCE: adjusting grind on Rancilio Rocky
SOURCE: how to take apart a solis conical burr coffee
i think it will help the solution that i give before:
http://www.fixya.com/support/t309782-burrs
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