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I took my blender apart and can’t figure out how to get it back together. Where do the parts go on the the front part so it won’t leak?

  • Dana Schares Jul 02, 2018

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2008

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!

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Lance Hill

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2011

SOURCE: BIBC1030 Blender: I won the Wolfgang Puck Immersion Blender/Chopper ...

Replacement parts for Wolfgang Puck Immersion Blenders are available here:

http://www.wpcookware.com/categories.asp?cat=26

If you do not see the model number for your product or parts are not shown, suggest you contact their Customer service at 1-800-275-8273 to determine if the required replacement part is available for your model. Alternatively try making an inquiry via their webform:

http://www.wpcookware.com/contact.asp

jeff5may32

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  • Posted on Dec 09, 2014

SOURCE: How to fix the blender,the motor works ok but the blades don't move

check to make sure the drive stud is spinning with the motor. If it is, make sure the blade assembly is lining up correctly as well as fitting tight on the drive stud. How to Repair Blender How to Repair Small Appliances Tips and Guidelines

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Julian Grant

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2015

SOURCE: Blender leaks from bottom.

When you are going to get hold of actualized blender it is best to check your carefully assembled gems and make sure there are basically no cracks inside box and the stainless steel cutting edges are fit as a fiddle. Analyze the seals over the blender, too, and that implies you realize that the thought dont release, together with verify you can discover for all intents and purposes no oil breaks furthermore oil expanded for the base part.

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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):
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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.
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