Spring Clip Replacement – Rancilio Rocky Doser

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Remove the silver screws inside the doser. There are 3. Two are located in the front, one in the rear.

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Remove the two black screws on the outside of the doser. It will come off the grinder.

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This is the third, rear screw inside the doser. After all three are removed, you can open the doser.

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This is the internals, with the spring on the lower left edge. It is held in place by 1 screw and a peg.

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Remove the single screw.

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Replace with new part. Reassemble in reverse order.

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