AZMDTed
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My wife enjoys being the corker, labeler and foiler in our 'winery'. But the last couple batches she's not having much fun. Our Portuguese Floor Corker has become very hard to push the compressed cork out of the corker. The corker is about a year and a half old, probably 450 or more bottles through it, and has the plastic jaws.
The arm pivot is fine and the jaws compress the cork fine, it's pushing the cork out that has become quite a bit tougher. I'm using Premium #9 1.75" corks from labelpeelers. I see one of two things causing this, either the corks have changed and become more dense or the plastic jaws have more friction on them now holding the cork instead of releasing it. I've cleaned the jaws so there's nothing gumming it up. It would make sense that the plastic jaws have a limit to how much use they get before they lose their 'slickness'.
Anyone else experienced this? I see that I can get a replacement set for under $20, so easy fix if that's the problem. I just want to see what suggestions and experiences others have first. Thanks.
The arm pivot is fine and the jaws compress the cork fine, it's pushing the cork out that has become quite a bit tougher. I'm using Premium #9 1.75" corks from labelpeelers. I see one of two things causing this, either the corks have changed and become more dense or the plastic jaws have more friction on them now holding the cork instead of releasing it. I've cleaned the jaws so there's nothing gumming it up. It would make sense that the plastic jaws have a limit to how much use they get before they lose their 'slickness'.
Anyone else experienced this? I see that I can get a replacement set for under $20, so easy fix if that's the problem. I just want to see what suggestions and experiences others have first. Thanks.