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I'm not sure but try turning off the machine and trying again in the morning. When the medal cools it may be easier.
Here is what I have had to do in the past. Using a pair of pliers (and having a new set of screens and screws on hand), bend one half of the screen down. Now bend the other half of the screen down. The screes should look like a little metal taco suspended upside-down. Using the pliers again, get a grip on both flaps and turn until the screen and screw come undone.
If this all fails, there is a kit that includes a thread tapper and an insert which you can use the repair the group head after you drill our the screw shaft. I believe you can get it from EspressoParts.
Good luck.
Thank you, I'm afraid this is my next step as turning the Simoneli off and trying again today did not prove successful. I think I will wait until I get new dispersion screens, screws and gaskets in to turn the current ones into micro screen tacos though. Thank you
Phil Proteau said:Here is what I have had to do in the past. Using a pair of pliers (and having a new set of screens and screws on hand), bend one half of the screen down. Now bend the other half of the screen down. The screes should look like a little metal taco suspended upside-down. Using the pliers again, get a grip on both flaps and turn until the screen and screw come undone.
If this all fails, there is a kit that includes a thread tapper and an insert which you can use the repair the group head after you drill our the screw shaft. I believe you can get it from EspressoParts.
Good luck.
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