Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
currently not in stock
available expected from 22.11.2024
Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
- Order number: MW5000.00(B/A,O/K)
Contains:
- Grinding ring
- Grinding cone
- Bracket and driver
Spindle and knob are not included in the scope of delivery. Please select spindle and knob additionally!
The large feed grooves in the grinder cone ensure that the grinder does not get clogged and the grinder has a higher performance with fewer revolutions.
Recommendation:
If you deviate from Heiner Stephani’s construction recommendation (see link above) and want to drill all or part of the wooden body, you can use a Forstner bit with a diameter of 23mm for the through hole - possibly with drill extension - use. The lower bore extension to 38mm for the adjustment bracket and the upper extension for the rotary cover (individually according to the mill shape) can be made with the turning scraper. See diagram. If you want to drill out these diameters with a Forstner bit, you have to do this before drilling out the through-hole so that it can be centered in the wood.
We recommend the FAMAG BORMAX or ZOBO drilling systems. Both systems are available for a variety of diameters and also with extensions.
A simple twist drill for 5.5mm can be used for the through hole on the rotary cover.
Please note:
The Strässler precision grinders are guaranteed for 10 years. It should be noted, however, that parts that have become defective as a result of improper handling and normal wear and tear cannot be replaced free of charge. For this it is particularly important that the grinders have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. This means that when installing the pepper, salt or caraway mills, it is essential to ensure that the length of the lid is at least 0.5 to 1.0mm long when the “knob” is tightened and the adjusting screw (below) is in the middle Has game. The grinder must never be able to be tightened with the knob! The fineness of the grist is always set with the lower adjusting screw. This practically results in a "lifelong" faultless function.
Woods that contain tannic acid such as oak or robinia should not be used. This could lead to corrosion on metal parts of the grinder.