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KitchenAid KSB560 5 Speed Blender Questions & Answers
How to remove the cutters
The cutters are part of the collar itself and not available as a separate part. If there is anything wrong with them you need to replace the whole collar. The collars are available on Amazon UK,
K A Parts as well as other places.
How do I remove the coupler from a Kitchenaid
I just worked on mine tonight. you have to take the bottom off by removing the four rubber feet and then the four screws under them. Now here's the tricky part; you'll need something to hold the jar coupler (round thing spins the blade). I was able to use a large pair of vice grips with some electrical tape wrapped around the jaws, to keep from damaging the coupler. Then take a slot edge screw driver and back out shaft from the coupler. FYI, the threads are reverse, so you will actually be turning the screwdriver clockwise to remove the coupler.
How to lubricate blade assembly.
You need to lock the blades from turning and undo the bottom clutch drive in such a way as you do not damage it. I use an old motor clutch drive to undo them myself. It has a left hand thread and a block of wood to hold the blade. Then you can remove the blade with shaft from the brass bush to clean and lubricate it. If the brass bush has moved up in the plastic housing you need to press/bang it down again. Then reassemble. If you wreck the clutch drive on the blade you will need to buy a new blade assy if it is separate to the beaker, if not you will need a beaker and blade unit complete.
Kitchenaide blender pitcher blade assembly sticks
You need to lock the blades from turning and undo the bottom clutch drive in such a way as you do not damage it. I use an old motor clutch drive to undo them myself. It has a left hand thread and a block of wood to hold the blade. Then you can remove the blade with shaft from the brass bush to clean and lubricate it. If the brass bush has moved up in the plastic housing you need to press/bang it down again. Then reassemble. If you wreck the clutch drive on the blade you will need to buy a new blade assy if it is separate to the beaker, if not you will need a beaker and blade unit complete.
Kitchen Aid blender KSB560 capacitor exploded
Someday people will learn that MANY of the stepdown convertors are useful ONLY for hairdriers and devices WITHOUT electronics. ONLY use convertors with a big transformer in them for electronic devices. Yes, they are expensive, but so are repairs. Now on to your problem:
The device was probably an MOV varistor transient suppressor.
Trace the circuit out and if it is across the input lines, try one of the same MOV's you find in the surge plug strips.
If the device blew apaart, there is likely further damage. You may be able to get a whole board from an appliance repair company.
Do testing of the unit with a 150 wat lamp in series with the power line.
Coupling needs to be replaced
Lever it off with flat blade screwdriver, the aluminium coupling threads will shear off. Pick the thread bits out of the motor shaft and spin a new coupling on.
Kitchenaid 5KSB560 button stuck in
Easiest solution is replace the control panel and be more careful in the future. You can mess about and try and repair it but it is a fiddle with no guarantee of success.
The control went crazy
Motor is probably open circuit, that is the main cause of the flashing lights. New motor OR replace the thermal fuse on one of the field windings if you are up to the task.
KitchenAid KSB560TG0 Blinking lights
Probably open circuit motor. Locate and replace thermal fuse on motor windings or replace the motor. After you have proven the fault of course. Check with a meter.
Blinking lights blender
Probably open circuit motor. Locate and replace thermal fuse on motor windings or replace the motor. After you have proven the fault of course. Check with a meter.
Ksb50b3 doesn't turn on hums
Does the blade turn by hand? Does the motor turn by hand? The answers to both those questions may point you in the right direction. If both turn freely I would suspect you need a new motor.
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