Blender will not start running
SOURCE: Krups blender drive gear
Ed,
The problem I had was removing the grey rubber drive. The solution is that it screws off not pops off. The trick is to use narrow needle nose pliers to grab the post that attaches to the motor and turn the rubber drive counter clockwise. Removing the motor becomes easy. Pull out the 4 rubber feet under the base and the screws will be exposed. However my situation was the grey drive gear was stripped and would bottom out. My solution was to use a same size lock washer as the washer between the post and the drive. So far so good! If it fails I will need to buy another grey drive. Myron
SOURCE: need a schematic diagram for a kitchen blender
I think this will help a bit (p.2 only), although it seems a little crude to be a full service manual - this is a service manual for an Oster "Osterizer" Blender - one of the classics:
http://www.villaware.com/manuals/ProductService/Service/Sunbeam/4112.8.pdf
Here is one for a Philips blender, but once again, not as detailed as I've ever seen:
http://www.eserviceinfo.com/download.php?fileid=27616
These are the free one I could find. Generally, an authorized servicer is not allowed to distribute a full service manual, so you normally have to pay someone to get a complete service manual.
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
SOURCE: Sunbean Blender Liking problem
Hi,
I have a better than original seal made of a material approved by the FDA. Let me know if you are still interested.
Cheers,
JJ
SOURCE: blender will not run. the power button is lite but
There is a 10 Amp thermal fuse (SF129E) that is supposed to create an open circuit when the motor windings exceed 133 C degrees. Although this fuse should close again when the motor cools down it can become perminantly damaged. Locate the fuse by following the black leads from the coltrol board to the motor brushes. It's inside a cloth insulating sheath secured against the windings with a metal strap and two ty-raps. I bypassed the fuse with a wire instead of replacing it. It would probably just blow again sooner or later. p.s. you need a T10 Torx screw driver to disassemble (screws under rubber feet) $3 at ACE hardware.
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