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I have an Atlas Pasta machine with the hand crank and adjustable thickness
dial (spring load dial with 9 settings). I think I have damaged it and I am interested if anyone else has experienced this type of damage and has been able to repair it. Symptoms: 1.) It appears the back roller which is moved to adjust the thickness is warped. The pasta comes out with a wavy. That is, the pasta sheet is thinner in some place than others. I can clearly see the roller moving closer and then farther away from the other roller. 2.) I can not tell for sure, but I think the dial is suppose to assist locking this roller. The dial on my machine does not see to do this. Do these symptoms sound familiar? If you have experienced this, was it permanent damage or were you able to repair it? I have seen this website. http://www.desiredcreations.com/howT...AtlasMaint.htm. But it does not seem to fit my situation. Thanks in advance for any advice! Mike Portland, OR |
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