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Hamilton Beach 70100 Food Processor Questions & Answers
I have a Hamilton Beach Scovill Food processor
I have the 712 that has everything but the drive pin for the shredder. I also have the manual and replacement parts list. I can't find the drive pin anywhere. I need to either find it or part mine out. Help?
I have a Hamilton Beach
I have been using mine for 22 years now! I love it and am actually looking for a replacement blade that I have somehow lost. Anyway, I think the end that looks like a half circle goes down into the base. The other end, starts out thin, then round, then square closest to the center of the 3" long "stick". This goes into the blade holder. Both of them have to be rotated to the correct position to fit right. Hope this helps! If you end up wanting to get rid of your blade, let me know!
I need a replacement bowl for a Hamilton Beach
Contact the manufacturer. Most retail stores will not sell parts like this (and if they do, it's probably a store that will be something like a kitchen specialty store--aka, a little more pricey), so the best way to go is to contact Hamilton Beach so that they can get it for you (and, a lot of times, they can get it for you at a cheaper price, or, if you're under warranty, sometimes for FREE!!).
Their contact number should be either stamped somewhere on the machine (usually on the bottom--might be stamped directly into the plastic, so make sure you have it in really good light when trying to read) or in the product manual (usually near the back of the book).
Good luck! :)
Hamilton beach food processor won't turn on
DYI fix job on mine. DIsassembles base and switch assembly. Added a rectangular piece of plastic just above litlle balck trigger switch. Taped switch casing's side (not my plastic piece) so that my plastic piece would not fallout. Re-assembled. Voil?. Problem was that travel length of whole trigger mechanism was a bit too short to trigger the switch. With the added plastic piece, travel was extended a little to make the whole thing work, but not so much so that it would always unsafely stay ON when plugged. Tried various other gluing options on other pieces before that, but nothing would hold.
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