54229 - took the blender apart and now cannot get it back together. When I put the cutter/gasket it, the base will not tighten without popping off. When I don't put the cutter/gasket in, it screws on tightly but then I don't have the cutter/gasket in there. Have tried to figure this out on my own and cannot find my manual anywhere. Help!
Try this link.. manual for the hamilton beach blender 54229 Google Search
SOURCE: Waring blender - new blade
I just figured it out. The key is you need to think in terms of keeping the blades and the large washers separate. Here's what you do.
Thread the blade through the glass and use the white rubber gaskets against the glass and the stainless gaskets against the hardware. Then tighten the whole enchilada to the blender with the main nut (that goes on the bottom outside of the blender). Then once that's nice and tight tighten the flange that catches the blender teeth to the remaining portion of the protruding threads. Make sure you use the copper colored gasket first then the stainless washer then the stainless flange. Tighten that real good and you should be good to go.
To check if you've done it right spin the flange. If the blades spin independent of everything else you're good to blend away!
SOURCE: replacement jar for hamilton beach wave 50754 blender
Check out the www.goodmans.com. The company is out of Florida and they do not charge sales tax outside of Florida. They have a variety of blenders for sale as well as blender parts. I hope this will help you.
SOURCE: leaking blender
Mine also leaked from day 1. I just read in the manual to first place the bottom and blade assembly on the counter, then seat the gasket around the blade assembly, making sure it is just under the lip of the blade piece (careful, you have to maneuver around the blades). Then place the jar on the assembly and screw in tightly. This worked and I have no more leaks.
This is different than other blenders where you place the gasket on the jar and then attach the bottom. It is a poor design, but after what I paid for it, I am glad to be able to use it and not just trash it.
SOURCE: Hamilton beach blender cleaning - food underneath
Usually the ring on the bottom of the jar unscrews. There is a rubber gasket beween the jar and the bottom hub holding the cutters.
Make sure you reassemble it correctly.
SOURCE: how to change clutch in Hamilton Beach blenders
You need a screwdriver and soft hummer. Secure the screwdriver on one teeth of the cluch and lower the screwdriver to have un angle of around 60 degrees. Now you hit a little fast the scredriver with the hummer in order to unlock and unscrew the clutch. Then it will be easy to unscrew with your fingers. This is a litle bit triky so you may need to try some times in order achieve it.
Please remeber that you it unscrew reverse than it rotates.
The new one need only to screw in place and it will lock by itself as soon as you will use the blender.
Good Luck
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