My blender came almost completely disassembled right out of the box. The bottom motor gear screw, it's gray, came apart from the actual motor base, and when I tried to screw it on, it would screw on one rotation, but won't completely screw on due to the fact that it just starts spinning. Because of this the pitcher will not fit all the way on and cannot lock into place. I've tried changing the washers to different places, removing things, but all in all I think it just doesn't screw on ALL THE WAY. Any idea on how to remedy this?
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try rotating the container part 1/4 of a turn to line up slots and press down . then if it does not blend turn another 1/4 turn to line up slots and press down pushing container into base motor unit .
container and screw on blade lid is put in upside down and the plastic posts have to match the base unit to turn on the blender when you press down on container into base unit.
-I don't think they carry any replacement parts for Ninja Blender.
-Possibly not the spline plastic.
-Inside on top of the motor there is a planetary gear there. Possibly worn out or lose screws as well that not hold it in place to mesh together.
-But before you can reach to these parts you have to take the bottom cover off, remove the plastic spindle. IT's very tight.
As stated earlier it could be the shaft needs lubing, remove the bottom part of the blender blade... the rubber thing that engages on the motor. I started with WD-40 and worked some lithium grease into it. Spins like new now.
take a flat head screw drive to the bottom of the blender and us it to hold the blender shaft in place while you turn the gear by hand or with a plyers (it is reverse threaded) and it should spin right off. when you get the new on it should spin right on.
There is a gear underneath the blender blade. This connects the blade to the motor found on the base of the blender. This gear usually get worn out specially if the load that we are giving to the blender is beyond its limit. I hope you could by a spare on one of the electric shop near or might as well consider buying a new set.
I carved off the rubber with a knife; inserted a flathead screwdriver throught the slot in the bottom to hold the gear in place; using pliers I unscrewed (COUNTERCLOCKWISE) the rubber gear.
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
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