Lives to Shred another day!

Not an uncommon problem – a shredder that is just so full up it just can’t manage another sheet! These are designed to stop things being poked into them,  other than paper, so off with the covers. As expected this revealed the shredding rollers totally bunged up causing the strippers to bulge and stopping the micro switch from working.

It was all so tightly packed that the end frame needed loosening to get the paper free which was carefully picked out and finally the rollers lubricated, and reassembled.

 

 

 

The unit was finally tested both functionally and PAT tested before being returned to a grateful owner.
Unfortunately the bin it sits on wasn’t brought along, this contains a safety pin which prevents the unit from operating without the bin in place – to stop fingers getting shredded, so we couldn’t test with actual paper.
Please bring every thing with you when you come so we can test the unit before and after the repair.

Tips

  • A bit of oil, or lubricated sheet, after every bin of shredded paper helps keep the rollers free of waste.
  • Make sure the bin doesn’t get over full, this drags paper back into the rollers.
  • Keep the best for last! A nice flat sheet of paper or card at the end helps clear the rollers.

 

Record-breaking session

Our session today (21 March) was our busiest ever, with record donations and cafe takings, so thanks to all concerned. Our eight repairers dealt with dozens of items.

The sewing team repaired a pair of shorts, shortened trousers for two customers, shortened the sleeves on a cashmere sweater, adapted a dog coat and replaced the elastic straps on a car cover.

 

Our mechanical and electrical team were kept busy too, cleaning and sharpening numerous secateurs, shears and loppers. They repaired two electric clocks, removed rust from a tin opener, and repaired:

  1. an electric heater;
  2. a metal detector;
  3. a paper shredder;
  4. a loudspeaker amplifier unit;
  5. a desk lamp with a faulty switch;
  6. a vacuum cleaner;
  7. solar fairy lights amputated in a hedge-trimmer accident;
  8. a stool with a wobbly leg; and
  9. a child’s electric ride-on car

The only things beyond repair were a soup maker and a cuckoo clock.

Our thanks to today’s patrons for their generous donations.