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I have a Bosch 1375A that I use for many diffrent small work at home. Today I was cutting ceramic with a diamond head wheel. Something I am used to do. After a cut, the grinder didn't want to power-on...

  • Check the fuze in the plug
  • Check the wall socket is working
  • Remove the motor bushings and check them for wear - motor busining should be behind plastic screws located on either side of the motor.
If there is/was a smell of burining out of the motor you may have blown it. This is usually caused by holding the air vents when using it.

Also when you try to turn it on does it make any noise at all? even a quiet buzz sound?
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I have an MKM6003 grinder, the blades are not moving fast enough

I had the same problem and had disassembled the complete machine. I found many videos on youtube how to take off the blades, but all solutions does not work. The motor does not turn when I turn the blades. The blades are screwed, but as long as the motor does not turn I can't disassembly the blades. After nearly two hours I was so frustrated that I take it off with brutally power and then I saw the problem: The thread (german: Gewinde) was made of plastic and was destroyed by the thread of the metal axis of the motor. The axis was wrapped with parts of the plastic thread. So, if you're not worry to disassembly this device you have to buy a new blade: http://www.bosch-home.com/de/store/product/Messer/00176106. Copy and paste the material number to search for that part in your country.
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Worn gears

I would just buy a new one.
parts could cost almost as much.
don't forget the rest of the grinder is just as worn out too

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DGB-600 won't stop beeping and is missind grinder

The grinder cover has a white pin as a part of the cover that acts as a go between for the plastic molded post on the cover and a contact switch in the unit. Without the cover in place the molded post is not long enough to reach the contact switch and "tell" the machine it's o.k. to brew. It will beep incesssantly and do nothing. Get a replacement cover, or jury rig something to act as a replacement for the grinder cover pin. You can manually push in the switch to get it to stop beeping, but it will spring back out as soon as you release it.
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Manufacturers instructions for a 5" bosch angle grinder

Since most manufacturers require a valid model number to obtain a owner's manual, I can't give you the direct link for your 5" grinder without that information.

However, here's a link to the Bosch web site and their manual section where you can enter in your model number and get a free download of the manual you can save on your computer or print out.

I suggest you set up a new folder on your PC titled "household items" and save a copy titled "Manuals" etc. so you will always have a copy for future use and reference.

http://www.boschtools.com/Service/ProductServices/Pages/ManualsandPartsDefault.aspx

I hope you find this Very Helpful and best regards!
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Grinder setting for the Rocky SD In setting the spacing of the grinders:where are the "grinders" located? (I am assuming that they are under the plastic cover at the bottom of the bean container-right?)....

Your assumption is correct.
But you do not have to (and you can not) see the grinder wheels to adjust the grinder. The numbers on the bean container indicate the level. All you have to do is to push down the release lever (on the right side) and then turn the container -- towards right for finer grindings (lower number) or to left for coarser coffee. Around 12 is usually suitable for espresso machines.
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G E /Walmart Coffee maker/ Grinder Model # 169082

The grinder parts have to be in place and the lid closed or it will not work. The plastic cover to the grinder twists to the left which engages a small switch. Hope this helps!
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1) Rinse area with vinegar/water on a cloth to break up oils
2) Fill grind chamber with ice covered in a small plastic bag - try removing again after 10 mins

Fairly common with the DGB600's IMO

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