Take the motor housing off and study the alignment of the pulleys. Also check that the screen is fully inserted and tightened. I have resolved the paddle scrapping issues many times by adjusting the pulleys and the position of the bearing (two adjustment bolts at the pulley end) several times. What I haven't resolved is that there is a cut out in the shat right about where the bearing is. If the cutout aligns with the breaking, the shaft 'floats' in the bearing hole. I can move the shaft in and ou t a little to get it back into the bearing in a tight fit but it always moves back out. I don't know if this is by design. I tried a hose clamp on the other shaft end to no avail, the force pulling in the shaft (from the pulleys?) is too much.
I would agree that this is not a great crusher. This model has many faults and is very low-end. And this particular model was in fact broken. But it was designed as a Grape crusher and grape destemmer in one unit. I have crushed many hundreds of pounds of grapes with this model. So, I am not sure what you mean.
Greets, I have been looking into destemmer/crushers and was considering this one. Were these issues resolved? From MoreWine? Also looking into the ENO15S (St Pats), and the WE286...What I am thinking is that expecting the rollers at their widest position to still engage without self-destructing, may not be possible for this design.
I ended up not happy at all with this. Mostly because this was broken when I got it. Had it not been broken, i believe it *might* have done the job. Perhaps. Its under powered and leaves a lot "stems in the must. So it barely worked. But MorewinePro made it right, and paid for the shipping involved in returning this. Then I spent a little more, and got the MoreWinePro WE286. This is the 220v version that has 1 hp. It is perfect. No power issues whatsoever, and it does a great job at separating the grapes from the stems. th-cam.com/video/RIUTtSD05HM4/w-d-xo.htmlY
@@WayneHarris Wayne send me your mail, mail, I will send you my video. I have an old crusher, 19th century, but I want one with a comb separator you make yourself? or modify it, I could fix it and buy from us they are sold but very expensive!
Take the motor housing off and study the alignment of the pulleys. Also check that the screen is fully inserted and tightened. I have resolved the paddle scrapping issues many times by adjusting the pulleys and the position of the bearing (two adjustment bolts at the pulley end) several times.
What I haven't resolved is that there is a cut out in the shat right about where the bearing is. If the cutout aligns with the breaking, the shaft 'floats' in the bearing hole. I can move the shaft in and ou t a little to get it back into the bearing in a tight fit but it always moves back out. I don't know if this is by design. I tried a hose clamp on the other shaft end to no avail, the force pulling in the shaft (from the pulleys?) is too much.
I replaced it with an upgraded model. Thanks.
@scott999sim
This was simply a broken model. Morewine was absolutely fantastic in their help.
armen733@mail.ru Здраствуйте МОЙ ПОЧТА ! хочу купить насчет давилки !
I would agree that this is not a great crusher. This model has many faults and is very low-end. And this particular model was in fact broken.
But it was designed as a Grape crusher and grape destemmer in one unit.
I have crushed many hundreds of pounds of grapes with this model.
So, I am not sure what you mean.
Greets,
I have been looking into destemmer/crushers and was considering this one. Were these issues resolved? From MoreWine? Also looking into the ENO15S (St Pats), and the WE286...What I am thinking is that expecting the rollers at their widest position to still engage without self-destructing, may not be possible for this design.
Hi Wayne, How happy are you with that crusher/destemmer. I'm looking for recommendations for one. Thanks for your help
I ended up not happy at all with this. Mostly because this was broken when I got it.
Had it not been broken, i believe it *might* have done the job. Perhaps.
Its under powered and leaves a lot "stems in the must. So it barely worked.
But MorewinePro made it right, and paid for the shipping involved in returning this.
Then I spent a little more, and got the MoreWinePro WE286.
This is the 220v version that has 1 hp.
It is perfect. No power issues whatsoever, and it does a great job at separating the grapes from the stems.
th-cam.com/video/RIUTtSD05HM4/w-d-xo.htmlY
Wayne Harris Ok, thanks for the feedback Wayne
You should vision CME's destemmer...they're manufacturer since '46!!
im sorry that is not a wine grape crusher you should see no light and the crusher part looks nothing like what you have.
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здраствуйте скажите а вы продаете ? можно купить такую машину давилку винограда с гребнеотделителем я занимаюсь на тамани изготовлением вина !
Это не для продажи.
@@WayneHarris Wayne send me your mail, mail, I will send you my video. I have an old crusher, 19th century, but I want one with a comb separator you make yourself? or modify it, I could fix it and buy from us they are sold but very expensive!
машина в целом хорошая но вальцы дрянь