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Back in 2001, I purchased a Pillan-1 crusher-destemmer. It is stainless with aluminum rollers. It was outfitted with a sheet metal flywheel and a two handed crank. Crushing and destemming thirty lugs under human power is a lot of work! A motor was added in 2002. There is a two and five eighths inch pulley on the motor shaft and a twelve-inch pulley installed on the C-D drive shaft. That drops the roller speed down to around 390 rpm.
This machine was in storage since 2006. When I examined the hopper, the rollers appear to be no longer parallel to one another. (Storage gremlins?) Before adjusting them, what is the ideal gap between the rollers?
Some books and websites recommend rubber rollers instead of aluminum. They claim that the rubber rollers are less likely to crush seeds that release bitter notes and “green” tannins. I wonder if swapping out the rollers - if they are available - is necessary or beneficial.
Lots of questions, so few years left to learn this craft.
This machine was in storage since 2006. When I examined the hopper, the rollers appear to be no longer parallel to one another. (Storage gremlins?) Before adjusting them, what is the ideal gap between the rollers?
Some books and websites recommend rubber rollers instead of aluminum. They claim that the rubber rollers are less likely to crush seeds that release bitter notes and “green” tannins. I wonder if swapping out the rollers - if they are available - is necessary or beneficial.
Lots of questions, so few years left to learn this craft.
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