Here is a solution that worked for me (see below)....to get the clutch out I used a flat-head screw driver in the bottom of the base to hold the cooling fan and then screwed the clutch out with a clockwise turn. I have yet to order a new clutch ($2.70) at http://www.ereplacementparts.com/waring-bb180blender-parts-c-120019_120020_130537.html but the removal works. Good luck. Hello Answered by Gopakumar Gopalan 228 days ago
There are two type of fittings for this gear. In some models it will be push in type, and for others it will be screw type. If your model has push type one, just pull out it from the shaft. You may have to excert a strong force to pull it out. If it is screw type, you have to open its lower lid by unscrewing its secrews, hold the cooling fan and hold the gear at the top, twist it in 'CLOCKWAYS' direction, [not counterclockwise], to screw it out. OK.
SOURCE: cuisinart bc56 blender
Instructions found in operations manual. "The rubber clutch disc on the blender base has reverse threads. To replace , remove the rubberclutch disc by threading it clockwise. To install the new clutch disc, thread it onto the motor
shaft counterclockwise."
SOURCE: Re: Waring SDM50 (type
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