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Aurora only runs in reverse gear?

I have an Aurora AS602MX6 crosscut shredder. I made the mistake of putting newspaper in it one day. After that, it quit wroking in forward mode. I called Aurora, they told me to try putting vegetable oil into the slot and running heavy thickness paper through it. Still doesn't run in forward gear. I don't want to give up on it, as I can't afford to get another one. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
Susan, August 2008
Susan - (this is an answer I gave to another Shredder related question but it might have some bearing on yours) - "It sounds like you ran it for an extended period and the teeth on the plastic gears inside, that transfer power from the motor to the cutters, melted. That's what happened on mine anyhow - you need to check the specifications - home office models are designed to be used e.g. for 2 minutes continuously - then rest for 10 minutes etc. - the plastic gear teeth heat up and soften - if you keep pushing paper through the teeth just strip off and you lose traction. Sometimes the reverse function can seem to keep going a little longer than the forward function for some reason. Good luck finding parts for it - you're better off buying a new unit - especially if it's a made in China model (aren't they all) - the distributors just ship boxed units - if you ask them about spares they act like you're crazy. It's a bit sad having to junk an otherwise working unit for the sake of a plastic gear wheel but that's the way they keep the costs down unfortunately..."

Maybe get someone adventurous enough to open the head unit to check the state of the gears (pinions).

Cheers,

Steve

Steve, September 2008
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