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The punched roller is the heart of the cheese grater: rotating against the grid, it shreds the cheese or bread thanks to the punching (the small holes on its surface).

Available materials: stainless steel (more corrosion-resistant, suited to heavy use), aluminium (lighter) and cast iron — the choice depends on your machine's original model, they're not freely interchangeable.

With or without flanges: flanges are the supports at both ends of the roller that centre it on the rotation shaft; some models have them built in, others need them separately.

How to measure the correct part: every roller is identified by two measurements — diameter x length (for example 64x134, 69x145) — both are needed: a roller with the same diameter but a different length won't fit the grater body.

For other cheese grater parts go back to Cheese Grater Spare Parts.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between stainless steel, aluminium and cast iron rollers?
They differ in weight and resistance to wear/corrosion; the correct material is the original one for your machine, usually indicated by the manufacturer.

How do I measure the roller I'm replacing?
Measure diameter and length with a caliper: these are the two measurements that determine compatibility, together with the presence or absence of flanges.

Punched Cheese Grater Roller

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  • <p>AMB grating rollers complete with flanges, ready for direct fitting on the grater's mouth.</p> <p><strong>Available sizes</strong>: 68x127mm, 84x144mm (also in a <strong>stainless steel</strong> 144x84mm version) — size and material should be chosen according to the exact model of your AMB grater.</p> <p>For another roller brand see <a href="/en/fama-grater-rollers.html">Fama Grater Rollers</a>; for the complete guide to materials and sizes see <a href="/en/rullo.html">Grater Roller</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>How do I choose the right size?</strong><br>Measure the original roller (length x diameter) or check the exact model of your AMB grater.</p> <p><strong>Is the standard or stainless steel version better?</strong><br>Stainless steel is more durable and hygienic over time, suited to intensive professional use.</p>
  • <p>Fama grating rollers complete with flanges, ready for direct fitting onto the grater's mouth.</p> <p><strong>Chrome-plated or stainless steel</strong>: the chrome-plated version is more affordable, the stainless steel one more durable and hygienic over time. <strong>Standard size</strong> 78x146/148mm for the base model, a reduced version dedicated to the <strong>Mignon</strong> model. Also available in a <strong>milled</strong> version (78x146mm) for more precise punching.</p> <p>For the full guide to grater roller materials and sizes see <a href="/en/rullo.html">Grater Roller</a>.</p> <p><strong>Frequently asked questions</strong></p> <p><strong>Is the chrome-plated or stainless steel roller better?</strong><br>Stainless steel holds up better over time and is easier to sanitize; chrome-plated has a lower purchase cost.</p> <p><strong>Is the Mignon roller interchangeable with the standard one?</strong><br>No, the Mignon model has its own reduced size: always check your grater's model.</p>

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