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Posted on Mar 08, 2010

I need the rubber gasket for the Waring Pro 51BL17

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I have an older Waring blender, model WF1112218. My problem is I took it apart to clean it and now can't figure out how it goes back together. Is it rubber gasket then rotor or the other way around?

Hello, Carla -

For all electric blenders the rubber gasket is placed between the glass or plastic blender container and the rotor with the blades.

The assembly is easy to recall when one realizes the rubber gasket is the seal for keeping liquids leaking out of the blender.

See the image here (it's for a Black and Decker, but the assembly is the same):
http://stainless-steel.us/12-pictures-of-baby-bullet-blender-instructions/black-and-decker-blender-assembly-instructions/

The image here shows the assembly for a Waring blender (different model than yours):
https://www.etundra.com/restaurant-parts/parts-diagrams/waring-bb140-bb150-bb240-bb250-bar-blender-parts/

Best wishes.
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Need picture waring mbb518 blender motor

Go to the following link and locate your blender's model type: http://www.waringcommercialproducts.com/product-documents.php?type=parts
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Broken gasket can't find a replacement Waring NuBlend BB180 without buying the whole replacement blades kit. just need the gasket.

Go to www.webstaurantstore.com They have all the parts. I have these blenders for my my nutrition club and this is the only place I have found parts at very reasonable prices.
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My Waring blender fuse burnt out. Where do I find a replacement?

It's not a typical fuse, it's a thermal protective fuse. Looks more like a diode. They sell them a Radio Shack. You'll have to use crimp connectors to replace because a soldering iron will ruin it.
Apr 29, 2009 • Blenders
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I have a Waring Pro Speciality Blender. After only a few times in use, the jar began leaking and I noticed glass shards around the outer rim of the jar. The blades are fixed on this model. I wrote to the...

If you don't see a physical crack or stress line on the jar, the issue could be either the gasket or blade assembly - Waring doesn't list any parts for sale for this model, but you may be able to call them and get these parts. There are not very many reviews on this particular Waring, so I am working with very limited information (and this is just my opinion), but the few that I have seen suggest that this might be the worst blender Waring ever made (in general, though, their blenders are usually top-notch).

Consumer Guide generally rates it high, but issues this:
"Cons: Strong churning motion requires you to hold the lid in place to prevent leakage through the top and limits the ingredients capacity, especially for hot mixtures"

The sites that invite the most user input into the rating generally give it a 2-star rating.

Waring seems to have escaped somewhat from their usual blender shape - and I have even heard that the shaft is made out of rubber, which is frightening.
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Waring blender - new blade

You can call Waring and they can send you a parts breakdown showing the order the parts need to be in. If you still have problems they can go over the assembly with you on the phone or direct you to a service center near you to help.
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40 yr. old Waring blender

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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!
Feb 23, 2008 • Blenders
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