Grain Mill Shaking/Vibrating
Possible Solution
Is the grain mill appropriately attached?
Ensure the attachment shaft housing is firmly placed into the attachment hub and the power shaft fits into the square hub socket. Rotate the attachment back and forth if necessary. When properly positioned, the pin on the attachment housing will fit into the notch on the hub rim. Tighten the attachment knob until the unit is completely secured to the mixer. If the grain mill is not attached correctly, it could cause vibration or shaking.
Does it need to be cleaned?
If the grain mill is clogged or has grain build-up, it could cause some vibration or shaking.
- Turn the stand mixer speed control to OFF.
- Unplug the stand mixer.
- Remove the grain mill from the stand mixer.
- Clean the burrs and other mill parts with the provided brush.
The mill does not necessarily need to be cleaned after every use but should be brushed when changing grain types. If required, a toothpick may be used to clean the burr grooves. If the grain mill must be washed, wash it by hand with mild detergent and warm water. Dry thoroughly with a towel. Allow to air dry. Do not reassemble until the next use. If burrs are not completely dry, grain may clog the mill.
IMPORTANT: Do not wash the grain mill or parts in the dishwasher.
Is the stand mixer on a level surface?
Ensure the stand mixer is on a flat-level surface. Also, ensure all the rubber feet are intact and properly installed.
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