I have a Breadman Ultimate Plus Tr2500bc. The piece that couples to the motor that slide up into the the middle of the pan, from below the pan, that the paddle attaches to came loose and fell off while washing. Sorry Breadman doesn't show or post a break out schematic of this nor can I find a part list for it, just the paddle that attaches to it, so I do not know what to call it, maybe the paddle axle? The inside of the pan has the red washer still. Is this all the parts? What holds this thing in place? It fell out the bottom so the top part of the shaft is what is missing something. It looks like the shaft, when you insert it from the bottom, near the red washer has a circle cut in it, does one of those E-clips slide into this? So to replace this I would just slide the pieces in from the bottom and E-clip it above the washer or below? Do you just pry out the washer? Is the washer a common size? I might want to replace it. Does it require any kind of grease on the bottom before sliding the shaft in? Amazing they do not give simple replace/repair instructions.
I looked through the manual for this unit and you need a more comprehensive parts drawing showing the drive details. They do not have this kind of detail on line, my advice is to contact them directly by phone.
http://cart.russellhobbs.com/consumer-services/warranty.aspx?sid=BreadmanUS
SOURCE: circular clip holding paddle axle in place
I fixed this by using an "e-clip". You can get e-clips at any autoparts store, or online in assortment kits for cheap money. You have to remove the spring seal and washers inside the pan, you also have to remove the circlip on the bottom of the paddle shaft, you have to install the paddle from the inside once you have the right size e-clip installed.
It's a lot harder to explain than to do, once you get it apart you'll see how things go together. I have no clue what originally used to hold the shaft in, mine made sqealing noise, when I took it apart there was little left of the original part.
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