Berkel Slicer question.

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rob989_69

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Jun 24, 2008
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Rochester NY
I picked up a really nice 12" slicer off craigslist. It's in good shape, blade is sharp. Everything works. BUT it hasn't be cleaned well for a while. I'm trying to figure out how to remove the blade to clean everything as well as I can. 

Now, I know your first question is, "what model" that's the problem. No idea. There are NO stickers, stamps, plates, nothing. Except the US Berkel sticker on the front. I know it's an older model, just based on what's on the website. From what I've found it looks alot like a model 807 but I'm not 100% sure.

Once you get the guard off, there's a screw that looks like it's holding the knife lock on. I can get the screw out but nothing else moves. It looks like I may need a tool to get the nut off but I can't find mention of a tool anywhere. It's possible it's just seized but I don't want to go banging on it till I know for sure.

Any thoughts? I've been all over the web and can't find anything as to how to get this thing off.
 
I clean my Berkel with the knife on...

Havent figured out how to lock it down to get the bolt out either..

I was a mechanic for a living too..

 
From the looks of it an impact tool is prolly needed..

Then handling it would be a nightmare for sure..

Thats prolly why there is not an easy way to remove it..

   Craig
 
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Ah well, I can get behind it well enough I guess. Wouldn't be an issue if the previous owner had cleaned it properly. Just want to make sure there's no creapy crawlies before I use it.
 
I was wondering if you received an answer for your question or figured out how to get the bolt off. I just bought what I think is a Berkel 807 slicer and am trying to get the blade off.
 
An impact tool works well, when I change blades the new ones have a rubber guard that holds them tight to the guard and help hold them. I have also used deep throated vise grips, this only works well if you can reach the bell behind the outer blade surface or if you can pad them. It's not terribly difficult but you do have to be careful.


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Hi guys, I live in the UK and also have a berkel slicer, it was also sold by a company called, Avery and the blade removal tool is as expensive as buying a used slicer so I wouldn't even try to get it off and clean it as best you can. Hope this was useful:sausage:
 
there is a hole in the blade to insert a screwdriver then use a spanner wrench on the nut.
 
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