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  • #16
    Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

    Thank you AngerManagement! That was quick...

    I will follow up with Sunbeam - it amazes me how they would sell spacers and not get the bloody design and material right for the collar.................

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    • #17
      Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

      Originally posted by 514D3A0 link=1275897911/15#15 date=1275968191
      Thank you AngerManagement! That was quick...

      I will follow up with Sunbeam - it amazes me how they would sell spacers and not get the bloody design and material right for the collar.................
      All suppliers have spacers... All groups suffer from use and abuse... Some are an absolute scream when ya see them.. ( One the other day ( large commercial machine: had an 8.5mm group seal with 3 lots of spacers.. Other group only had an 8.1mm group seal)

      A few of us long timers have often stated... The lugs and the group material...

      To me; the Lugs are the biggest issue; next to strong arm users  

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      • #18
        Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

        are you serious you changed it yourself?did anyone help you?

        how hard was it to remove the tiny little screws that hold the steam and hot water controls in place. i bet they gave you hell, especially if you didnt have the right screwdriver??

        good job daniel-san! you should go into a service and repairs business from home!

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        • #19
          Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

          Originally posted by 44582F0 link=1275897911/13#13 date=1275966846
          reputable Sunbeam repair centre
          Is this an oxymoron? ;D

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          • #20
            Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

            Originally posted by 71746A7F2624100 link=1275897911/17#17 date=1276081805
            are you serious you changed it yourself?did anyone help you?

            how hard was it to remove the tiny little screws that hold the steam and hot water controls in place. i bet they gave you hell, especially if you didnt have the right screwdriver??

            good job daniel-san! you should go into a service and repairs business from home!
            THanks ADZO64. I did have some help from a fellow CSer who shall remain nameless. They did a great job stripping the heads off those screws with the wrong screwdriver - which was pretty annoying as he has a bunnings practically right next door to his house.

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            • #21
              Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

              [QUOTE=282D22252920613F2D224C0 link=1275897911/19#19 date=1276141320]
              Originally posted by 71746A7F2624100 link=1275897911/17#17 date=1276081805
              are you serious you changed it yourself?did anyone help you?

              how hard was it to remove the tiny little screws that hold the steam and hot water controls in place. i bet they gave you hell, especially if you didnt have the right screwdriver??

              good job daniel-san! you should go into a service and repairs business from home!

              It is all a simple 5 min job to pull down... Swapping teh collar can take a few more..... Depending on if locking compound used..


              THanks ADZO64. I did have some help from a fellow CSer who shall remain nameless. They did a great job stripping the heads off those screws with the wrong screwdriver - which was pretty annoying as he has a bunnings practically right next door to his house.
              Stripped what Threads ?? Never done before.. Dont let them use a Sunbeam... Sounds like you would end up with a stuffed collar very shortly after..

              Did any one; follow any of teh guides ?

              Originally posted by 152920382D4C0 link=1275897911/18#18 date=1276135412
              Originally posted by 44582F0 link=1275897911/13#13 date=1275966846
              reputable Sunbeam repair centre
              Is this an oxymoron?  ;D
              No... It should be called "User re Edumaction Centre" ;D

              The Local one is great and well worth while..

              Was in to get a group seal and ths one customer was off their rocker.. Did not like being told the problem would not be covered under warranty.. I later found out that a hard NON food product and a blender; did not have good results.

              Apparently Sunbeam has alot to answer for ;D (yes - It went so far as staff being frightened and police called..)

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              • #22
                Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

                Originally posted by 5F70797B6C537F707F797B737B706A1E0 link=1275897911/20#20 date=1276143316
                a hard NON food product and a blender
                Remands me of a project I embarked on over 30 years ago, needed a small quantity of soy bean meal, could not buy it but whole dry soy beans were available, bought some and decided the small electric coffee grinder we had would be up to the task, in go the beans, on with the lid, hit the switch------- whirr, bang, rattle, clatter----- lifted the lid, soy beans intact and the rotating blade whirligig was lying in a two piece mangled mess in the bottom of the grinder, geez those beans are hard.
                Guess I should have claimed on warranty.

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                • #23
                  Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

                  Originally posted by 46696062754A66696660626A626973070 link=1275897911/20#20 date=1276143316
                  I later found out that a hard NON food product and a blender; did not have good results.  
                  Wrong blender. Need this one.
                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg1ckCkm8YI

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                  • #24
                    Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

                    reputable Sunbeam repair centre

                    Is this an oxymoron?

                    no there is a few of us, but we are the ones with 4-5 weeks turnaround

                    graham

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                    • #25
                      Re: EM6910 Worn Collar Pics

                      Originally posted by 5C53423A0 link=1275897911/23#23 date=1276405099
                      reputable Sunbeam repair centre

                      Is this an oxymoron?

                      no there is a few of us, but we are the ones with 4-5 weeks turnaround

                      graham  
                      Ye in Qld it has blown out from 10 days to 15 day (working). Not due to Sunbeam alone... But the good service places get lumbered with more work because they are good....

                      But most want it yesterday and thus blame teh service person or teh product.

                      Hang in he FIX... Stay true to teh cause.

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