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We have an FP580 with liquidizer in which my wife chops seeds and nuts. The drive to the knives has just failed due to failure of the female-left-hand-threaded nut in this coupling and the distortion of the broad washer behind it.

It's a crap design since the drive is not at all positive and has a tiny diameter, but is changing this part the best solution? (and why didn't you put this paragraph first?)

By JK - Worcestershire - 30 October 2014

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  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    To chop seeds and nuts you should use a mill attachment as the blades are likely to be shorter and less likely to be damaged by the nuts. You can search ' Kenwood Mill' to identify suitable products.

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