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KitchenAid KSB5 Professional Stainless Steel Work Top Blender Questions & Answers
Melted Coupler
I'm not familiar with that model number but if it is rubber with fingers sticking up then a large flat screwdriver under it and lever it up, bending it a little from 2 different sides and you should then be able to unscrew it (left hand thread I think) with your fingers. Failing that put in extra effort and wreck it off, the threaded part is aluminum and not strong enough to cause any damage to the motor shaft.
If the coupling is internal splines in a hole ask me another question.
How to replace Blender Coupling on KitchenAid model ksb5bu3 SERIAL NO. WJ4476934
I'm not familiar with that model number but if it is rubber with fingers sticking up then a large flat screwdriver under it and lever it up, bending it a little from 2 different sides and you should then be able to unscrew it (left hand thread I think) with your fingers. Failing that put in extra effort and wreck it off, the threaded part is aluminum and not strong enough to cause any damage to the motor shaft.
If the coupling is internal splines in a hole ask me another question.
I need a coupling for
The piece that you need is referred to as the coupler. The coupler is a breakway part that is designed to shear and/or wear down in the event that the blender is overloaded. This is to avoid damage to the motor.
The coupler may be purchased individually and is an easy repair that can be done at
home. You may purchase the part and access step-by-step replacement instructions at the following link:
http://www.mendingshed.com/kacoupling.html
Kitchenaid ksb540ero coupling
Drill a hole in the rim flange at the top. Engage a screwdriver in the new hole and whack it with a heavy hammer. You are trying to spin the coupling in the same direction it turns when the motor runs. This solution ALWAYS works if you do it right.
Kitchen Aid Blender Rubber Coupling replacement
Someone else suggested a link that explains exactly how to unthread the old coupling... and it works. It took me about 90 seconds to fix my blender. But in case that link is dead, here's a summary:
(1) Note that the coupling (the round part with teeth) is threaded to the blender motor in reverse to a standard threading. So it screws off just like a bottle top, but in a clockwise direction.
(2) place the blender base on a tabletop, facing you. You should probably unplug it.
(3) take a punch or a flathead screwdriver, and place it against one of the coupling teeth that is furtherest away from you.
(4) strike the back of the screwdriver with a small hammer or maillot. The result will spin coupling clockwise. It may take several tries, but the coupling will eventually spin clockwise faster than the motor, and it will begin to unthread.
(5) unscrew the old coupling, and screw the new coupling into place (counterclockwise). Note that the new coupling will tighten itself every time you use your blender, so no need to worry about tightening it too much.
(6) Make a smoothie to celebrate your success!
Broke the coupling to our
If you have a Kitchenaid Blender (model KSB50B3 or similar) and the rubber teeth on the coupling (that spikey rubber thing on top of the base) broke off (see picture), here is how you can fix it yourself!
The Task:
The coupling is screwed onto a vertical shaft like a button
mushroom. The shaft is round with two flat sides. You need to find an
U-shaped thing [such as a wrench] to secure the shaft and loosen the
coupling by turning it CLOCKWISE.
What you need:
1. New coupling: Part number KA-9704230. Shouldn't be more than $6. I got mine at www.goodmans.net. Their shipping fee is very decent and the service is also good.
2. An U-shaped object: Some had success with household forks. That didn't work for me. Most successes came from the use of ignition wrenches. There's
only about 1/4 of an inch between the coupling and the base,
and these very thin wrenches can get in there. You will need size 5/16
or 9/32. I got mine at Sears. They come in a set and are not cheap!!
The steps:
1. Rip the rubber cover off the coupling. There's a metal disc inside.
2. Secure the shaft with the wrench.
3. Grab the metal disc with a plier and quickly **** it CLOCKWISE. This is to overcome the inertia.
4. If not loosened repeat steps 2~3.
5. Screw new coupling on COUNTER-CLOCKWISE.
Now you are ready to make that smoothe or margarita or what have you again!
Disclaimer: Kids,
don't do this at home. I am not responsible for any explicit or
implicit damages caused by you repairing your blender. Read
manufacture's warranty policy before proceeding. Call their service
center if you don't feel comfortable performing the aforementioned
repair.
My mixer is making a noise when mixing and the
Check the assembly of the impeller. I know this is obvious, but take some time and look at how it supposed to go together... I know I become complacent on this "easy" stuff, but that blender can go together more than one way, and it's best to step back, read the owner's manual, and try again. Answer back if you have continued problems.
The coupling of my kitchen
Visit MENDINGSHED.COM.
On the left, click KITCHENAID. On the next page, click KITCHENAID BLENDER PARTS. On the next page, you will see a listing for a drive coupling. You want to choose on the left, which is retailing for $5.95.
You may order the part if you need it. If not, click onto the parts order page and scroll down. There will be a two-step instructional guide on how to properly replace the coupler.
All lights blinking on my blender
When the lights are flashing, this does indicate that an electronic
part has failed. This blender is no longer manufactured, so finding
replacement parts for it may not come easily. Repair centers are
available.
This error was probably not caused by replacing the coupler, but merely coincidence.
You may find a Kitchenaid certified service location using the following link:
http://caservice.kitchenaid.com/
If this is not helpful, I would recommend calling Kitchenaid Customer Service to see what they can recommend for you.
Their toll-free number is 1-800-541-6390.
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