Hi folks - was wondering if one of you guys could shed some light on a machinery breakdown problem I have had. I have an old Cassese CS810 underpinner which had a problem when firing - the metal block blew off the back of the firing button. I have put the components back together and put it back in place, and the machine is now firing again, but as the block is not screwed on in any way, I assume that this is going to happen again unless a component is replaced. Is it just that the tiny rubber washer inside is worn, or is the problem a bit more complex? I'll be on the phone to Lion on Monday morning, but wondered if any of you have experience of this?
Thanks
Rob
Cassese 810 problem
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Re: Cassese 810 problem
Hi Rabbie Side Burns,
The part is not repairable you will require a new switch.
Kind Regards
Mitreman
The part is not repairable you will require a new switch.
Kind Regards
Mitreman

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Re: Cassese 810 problem
Thanks very much Mitreman - at least I know what I am dealing with now. The underpinner is still operating but I will get the switch replaced asap.
Thanks once again.
Thanks once again.
